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  1. 26 de sept. de 2017 · CLEVELAND, Ohio - Michael "Doc" Dreyfuss, a beloved figure on the Cleveland music scene known for his work as violinist in the acclaimed progressive folk-rock band McKendree Spring and as...

  2. According to the official site, Michael Dreyfuss died on September 25, 2017. Fran McKendree (born Robert Francis McKendree on May 9, 1947, in Springfield, Massachusetts) died of cancer on June 10, 2021, at age 74.

  3. Dr. Michael Dreyfuss – violín eléctrico, viola eléctrica, sintetizador ARP y moog; Músicos adicionales "Chili" Darryl Charles – timbal (3) Personal técnico. Michael Brovsky – productor; Martin Lennard – ingeniero de audio; Roger Dean – diseño de portada, ilustración; Referencias

  4. McKendree Spring is a progressive folk-rock band, active mainly in the early 1970s. The band consisted of Fran McKendree (vocals and guitar), Fred Holman (bass), Dr. Michael Dreyfuss (electric violin, viola, Moog, Arp, Mellotron), Martin Slutsky (electric guitar).

  5. Dreyfuss, Michael was born on August 20, 1934 in Cologne, Germany. Came to the United States, 1936. Son of William and Lily (Bernhardt) Dreyfuss. Education Student, Cornell University, 1955. Bachelor in Physics, Case Western Reserve University, 1957. Doctor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 1961. Career

  6. 25 de sept. de 2017 · The band, originally known as McKendree Spring Quartet, formed at Adirondack Community College in Queensbury, New York. The group's leader was Fran McKendree (vocals and guitar); their first bass player was Larry Tucker then Fred Holman; Dr. Michael Dreyfuss (electric violin, viola, Moog, Arp, Mellotron); and Martin Slutsky (electric ...

  7. 1968-1977, 2009-present. Style: Folk Rock. Website: http://mckendreespring.com. McKendree Spring is a progressive folk-rock band, active mainly in the early 1970s. The band consisted of Fran McKendree (vocals and guitar), Fred Holman (bass), Dr. Michael Dreyfuss (electric violin, viola, Moog, Arp) and Martin Slutsky (electric guitar). Concerts.