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  1. A Local Lawyer You Can Trust Robert M. Tyner Contact Me: (662) 375-8756 Email me Practice Areas Real Estate Probate & Administration Wills & Estates Pharmacy Malpractice Legal Malpractice Personal Injury Car Accidents Education University of Mississippi School of Law, University, Mississippi J.D. Bar Admissions Mississippi, 1998

  2. About Rob Tyner. American vocalist, best known for his work with MC5, born 12 December 1944 and died from a heart attack 18 September 1991 in Berkley, Michigan, USA.

  3. Returning to the United States, he auditioned as the bass player for "MC5", but the band felt his talents would be best used as a lead vocalist. He later operated as the Rob Tyner Band which became "Rob Tyner & the National Rock Group". This group performed for various concerts, promotion benefits and released the album "Blood Brothers" in 1990.

  4. www.furious.com › perfect › mc5Rob Tyner- MC5

    Rob Tyner’s graphic art, while largely unknown outside of a small circle of family and friends, testify to his formidable abilities as a visual artist. From his days as cartoonist for Detroit’s Lincoln Park High School yearbook, Tyner drew cartoons which demonstrated his unique wit and world-view as well as his formidable drafting ability and artistic vision.

  5. 14 set 2021 · The home of the MC5. In front of a rabid sell-out crowd lead singer Rob Tyner is bringing the show to a close when from the wings a man leaps onstage and shoots Tyner at close range. Blood everywhere. Pandemonium. Tyner collapses and is dragged offstage. Both the singer and, bizarrely, the shooter are moved into the dressing room.

  6. 28 mar 2010 · Artist: MC5Song: Ramblin' RoseAlbum: Kick out the JamsYear: 1969Personnel:Rob Tyner - vocalsWayne Kramer - Lead Guitar, Backing vocalsFred "Sonic" Smith - Rh...

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  7. Rob Tyner. 1944–1991. Born Robert Derminer, the lead singer for the Detroit-based avant-rock band MC5 (short for Motor City Five), took the moniker Rob Tyner as a tribute to jazz pianist McCoy Tyner. Best known for the song “Kick Out the Jams,” from its 1969 self-titled live debut album, MC5 had a radical, distorted sound that combined ...