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Jim "J.C. Hooke" Pilster and Tom Doody (Toad) are the only remaining original members in the current lineup. Two members of The Cryan' Shames have died: bassist Dave Purple in June 2001, [6] and his replacement, Isaac Guillory, on December 31, 2000.
Joe Farina and I shared some laughs and great memories of the Chicago garage band The Cryan' Shames and learned how J.C. Hooke got his name! Don't miss this ...
3 de sept. de 1995 · As co-leaders of the Cryan Shames, Jim “J.C. Hooke” Pilster and Tom “Toad” Doody have seen young love come and go with the seasons–29 seasons, give or take a few when the band was on hiatus....
The Cryan' Shames. The Cryan' Shames actually were a big deal in Chicago in the mid- and late '60s, when a bunch of their singles hit the local Top Ten; some of them were small national hits as well. The biggest of these…. Read Full Biography.
7 de ago. de 2017 · Toad, the lead singer, bounced the microphone standoff one heel and caught it on the other, while wild man, one-armed percussionist JC Hooke propelled his tambourine high into the rafters, recapturing it with his huge steel pirate’s hook where, rumour has it, a left hand might once have been – or not.
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13 de jun. de 2022 · Singer Tom Doody, and percussionist Jim Pilster, aka J.C. Hooke, still lead the Cryan’ Shames today. Doody, known to fans as Toad after a nickname given to him by his brother, called in to talk the Shames’ enduring legacy.