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    Wayne Kramer recruited Mark Manko on rhythm guitar, Tim Schafe on bass, Bob Schultz on organ, and Frank Lowenberg on drums for a new lineup of the MC5 in 1974, with Kramer singing most of the vocals. He also made scattered appearances on other people's records before being incarcerated from 1975 through 1978 for drug offenses.

  2. The Detroit Wheels were an American rock band, formed in Detroit in 1964. They served as Mitch Ryder 's backup band from 1964 to 1967. The band had a number of top twenty hits in the mid-1960s before lead singer Ryder was enticed away by Bob Crewe with offers of a solo career, after which the group quickly dissolved.

  3. The History of Michigan Rock ´n´ Roll - 4: from 1966: Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels - Shake a Tail Feather. Mitch Ryder - lead singer; Mark Manko - lead...

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  4. Explore music from Mark Manko. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Mark Manko on Discogs.

  5. From Roscoe Helco. CATFISH – I saw this band play at the Fillmore and later at Keystone Korners, where Janis Joplin got up out of the audience and jammed with them. Clockwise from the left: Jimmy Optner (drums), Bob "Catfish" Hodge (lead vocals), Mark Manko (guitar), Harry Phillips (organ) and R Cooke (bass).

  6. Explore Mark Manko's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Mark Manko on AllMusic.

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