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Michael John "Cub" Koda (né Uszniewicz; October 1, 1948 – July 1, 2000) was an American rock and roll musician, songwriter, and critic. Rolling Stone magazine considered him best known for writing the song " Smokin' in the Boys Room ", recorded by his band Brownsville Station , which reached number 3 on the 1974 Billboard chart .
Oct 1, 2013 · Born in Detroit on October 1, 1948, Michael Koda, better known by his stage name, Cub Koda, died suddenly on July 1, 2000, of kidney-disease complications. The Brownsville Station front man and...
Jun 1, 2016 · Written by Gary Johnson. Raised in a small town where he was viewed as something of an outsider by the locals, Cub Koda had big city dreams; and he worked tirelessly to make them come true. Self-taught on both drums and guitar, he would form his first band and release his first records while still in high school.
Oct 2, 2013 · Features. Remembering Cub Koda. By AllMusic Staff. Oct. 2, 2013. Here's a great piece from Deadline Detroit: Jeannie Koda, widow of Brownsville Station frontman and old-school All Music Guide contributor Cub Koda, talks about his life and music for the first time since his passing in 2000.
Mar 3, 2022 · Modern electric Blues , blues Rock, Rock & Roll
Cub Koda and The Points. @cubkodaandthepoints38 ‧. 78 subscribers ‧ 11 videos. It was late 1979 and the three of us, myself Joey Gaydos, bassist Pete Bankert, and drummer Fred Schmidt, were...
Cub Koda. Soundtrack: The Wraith. Michael "Cub" Koda was born on October 1, 1948, in Detroit, Michigan. His father Max owned a small-town newspaper in Manchester, Michigan. He got his nickname Cub from the character of Cubby on the TV show The Mickey Mouse Club (1955).