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  1. The Amboy Dukes. From left to right: Dave Palmer, Andy Solomon, Rusty Day, Ted Nugent, Steve Farmer (foreground), and Greg Arama.

  2. 2 mag 2019 · Bassist Greg Arama, who came on board for their classic Journey To The Center of the Mind (1968) slab, worked the pocket and rendered countermelodic motifs borne of a soulful, rhythm and blues approach and round tone which cut through the sonic din of his mates, which, to my ears, put the Dukes a cut above their peers.

  3. 6 apr 2022 · Outspoken conservative rocker Ted Nugent has defended his comments about the passing of FOO FIGHTERS drummer Taylor Hawkins, explaining he was simply "being compassionate and empathetic and...

  4. 4 gen 2024 · Prestate molta attenzione allo stupefacente virtuosismo di Andy Solomon alle tastiere e di Dave Palmer alla batteria, allo straordinario Greg Arama al basso e all’incredibile manipolazione di quella chitarra jazz da parte di “papà” [Gibson] Byrdland!

  5. The Amboy Dukes were an American rock music band of the late 1960s and early 1970s from Detroit, Michigan, best remembered for their hit single "Journey to the Center of the Mind", and for launching the career of Ted Nugent. The band's name comes from the title of a book by Irving Shulman.

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  6. 30 set 2011 · The Amboy Dukes' signature song became a big Detroit hit as well as charting at # 106 nationally. First Mainstream 45. Before recording their second album, Greg Arama was brought in on bass. The band’s original material was written by Ted Nugent and Steve Farmer. It was an unusual partnership.

  7. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608003917The Amboy Dukes Biography

    After the album's release, White and Lober left the band and were replaced by bass player Greg Arama and keyboardist Andy Solomon. In 1968, guitarists Nugent and Farmer collaborated on the composition of the group's national hit single, "Journey to the Center of the Mind."