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liked the demo enough that he released the record "as is", with Levine's vocals intact and no input at all from the touring version of the Ohio
Express. The song became an international smash hit, peaking at #4 US, #5 UK, #5 Ireland, #7 Australia and #1 Canada. Two months after its issue it had sold
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band known as Sir Timothy & the Royals and renamed them the Ohio Express. The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 β September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar), Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James
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