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  2. The American Breed - Wikipedia

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    Jim Michalak. Lee Graziano. Kevin Murphy. Brian Parkinson. The American Breed was an American rock band from Chicago in the 1960s. The band was originally called Gary & The Knight Lites before adopting the name The American Breed in 1967. The band had a number of charting songs in 1967–68, the best-known of which was "Bend Me, Shape Me".

  3. Rufus (band) - Wikipedia

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    Weeks was replaced by Dennis Belfield, James Stella by keyboardist/vocalist Ron Stockert, and Lee Graziano by Andre Fischer. Paulette McWilliams and Chaka Khan had met and they became the best of friends through their spouses Howard Towles and Hassan Khan. Khan attended most Ask Rufus gigs when they performed in Chicago.

  4. Mob Wives - Wikipedia

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    Mob Wives is an American reality television series that premiered on VH1 on April 17, 2011. The show focuses on the lives of several women residing in the New York City borough of Staten Island, whose family members and husbands have been arrested and imprisoned for crimes that are connected to the Italian-American Mafia.

  5. The American Breed (album) - Wikipedia

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    The American Breed is the self-titled debut album by the 1960s jazz-rock group The American Breed, released in the fall of 1967. Nine of the eleven tracks were cover songs, only "Same Old Thing" and "Short Skirts" were originals. The album spawned three hit singles: "I Don't Think You Know Me", "Don't Forget About Me", and their first major hit ...

  6. Bend Me, Shape Me (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bend Me, Shape Me is the second album from the 1960s jazz–rock group The American Breed, released in February 1968.The album peaked at #99 on Billboard's pop albums chart, [2] and the title song, a cover of The Outsiders 1966 song, became the group's only Top 10 hit, reaching #5 on Billboard's pop singles chart in February 1968. [3]

  7. Al Ciner - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Musician. Instrument (s) Guitar, vocals. Years active. 1960s-present. Formerly of. The American Breed, Rufus, Three Dog Night. Alan Ciner (born May 14, 1947) is an American guitarist best known for playing guitar for The American Breed from 1966 to 1970.

  8. Gary Loizzo - Wikipedia

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    Musician, sound engineer. Instrument (s) Vocals, guitar. Years active. 1961-2016. Formerly of. The American Breed. Gary Alexander Loizzo (August 16, 1945 – January 16, 2016) was an American guitarist, singer, recording engineer, and record producer. He is best known for being the lead singer with The American Breed.

  9. Lonely Side of the City - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [1] Lonely Side of the City is the fourth and final studio album by the 1960s soul and pop group The American Breed, released in the fall of 1968. For their last album, the group decided to move more towards a soft rock approach. However, the group had all but fallen out of favor with the music public, and the album failed miserably.