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  1. Steve Brookins – drums, percussion (1974–1987) Ken Lyons – bass (1974–1977; died 2012) Larry Junstrom – bass, occasional guitar (1977–2014; died 2019) Steve McRay – keyboards, harmonica, backing vocals (1986–1987) Max Carl – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, guitar (1987–1992)

  2. 8 de jul. de 2022 · Earl S. Brookins, best known as Steve Brookins of the band 38 Special, was injured in a fatal boat crash on June 14, according to News4JAX. The fatality is a woman named Heather Anan, described as Brookins' best friend, perished in the incident, which occurred in Clay County, Florida 's Black Creek.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2022 · Her best friend Steve Brookins, a former drummer and founding member of the American rock band 38 Special, was driving and was injured in the collision, Anan’s family told News4JAX on Thursday....

  4. En 1987, Don Barnes y Steve Brookins abandonaron la banda. [4] Barnes fue reemplazado por Danny Chauncey. [4] 1987 - 1990: Últimos éxitos. En 1987, la banda publicó su primer compilatorio de grandes éxitos llamado Flashback: The Best of 38 Special. [3] Este disco logró la certificación de platino por la RIAA. [5]

  5. Steve Brookins. Steve Brookins was another original member of 38 Special, serving alongside Jack Grondin as a drummer and percussionist from 1974 to 1987. His dynamic playing style contributed to the band’s driving rhythm section during their rise to fame in the late 70s and early 80s.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Lastly, Jack Grondin, their original drummer, came back and replaced Steve Brookins, who had been playing with 38 Special since 1980. During this time, the band released the album Strength in Numbers (1986), and their first live album, Wild Eyed And Live! (1984). Don Barnes’ Return: 1987-1992

  7. 38 Special is the debut studio album by American rock band 38 Special, released in 1977 by A&M Records.It was remastered and reissued on the Lemon record label in 2003. Two singles, "Long Time Gone" (A&M 1946-S) and "Tell Everybody" (A&M 1964-S), were released, but neither charted on the Billboard Hot 100. "Around and Around" is a cover of a 1958 song by Chuck Berry.