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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_McCoysThe McCoys - Wikipedia

    The band members were guitarist and lead singer Richard Zehringer (later known as Rick Derringer ), his brother Randy (later known as Randy Z) on drums, and bassist Dennis Kelly. This first line-up was known as The Rick Z Combo, and later known as Rick and the Raiders. [1]

  2. Los miembros de la banda eran el guitarrista y cantante Richard Zehringer (más tarde conocido como Rick Derringer), su hermano Randy (más tarde conocido como Randy Z) en la batería y el bajista Dennis Kelly.

  3. Profile: American rock drummer and percussionist. Born : November 21, 1949 in Celina, Ohio. Randy played (with his brother Rick Derringer (Zehringer)) in "The McCoys" and with Johnny Winter and others. Show more. In Groups: Johnny Winter And, Rick And The Raiders. Variations: Viewing All | Randy Z.

  4. 28 de sept. de 2022 · The McCoys: "Little People" (1966) - YouTube. Annie Van Auken. 1.38K subscribers. 2. 66 views 10 months ago #B. PERSONNEL: Richard Zehringer (lead vocal, guitar); Randy Zehringer (drums);...

  5. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608004173The McCoys Biography

    Just wanted to say, Randy Zehringer was a great drummer. I hope he is doing better. I enjoyed listening to Rick and the Raiders at the Coconut Lounge in Springfield, Ohio. I would enjoy seeing pictures of all the band members not just Randy. I am sorry to hear that Randy Hobbs passed away. We had a lot of fun back in 1964.

  6. the McCoys / Rick and the Raiders / Rick Z, Combo. Union City, IN, 1962-70. The McCoys started out in Union City, Indiana, which straddles the Ohio/Indiana border north of Dayton (There is a part of Union City in Ohio, but most of the population and government sits in Indiana). The band included two brothers, Rick and Randy Zehringer.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › education › news-wires-white-papers-and-booksThe McCoys | Encyclopedia.com

    The McCoysRock group Best-known for their 1965 number one hit "Hang On Sloopy," the McCoys provided the quintessential model for garage band success. Young, fresh-faced, and sporting an audacious lead guitarist, their sound was augmented with the catchy, hook-song trappings of bubblegum pop that made them teen favorites. When the McCoys' short string of hits ran out, they were able to set the ...