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- The_Baskerville_Hounds abstract "The Baskerville Hounds are a rock group from Cleveland, Ohio. In October 1969 they had a single hit on the Billboard top-100: "Hold Me" which peaked at #88 and was on the charts for two weeks. "Hold Me" became a hit, after the hounds played a concert in Erie, Pa. The song went to #1 on the ERIE charts, and then was launched nationally. The "hounds" went back to Erie many times after they became stars.The band was formed as the Majestics in 1963 by Doug McCutcheon- keyboards, Larry Meese- guitar; and John Kirkpatrick- drums. They brought in Bill Emery on bass in January 1964 and Dante Rossi- rhythm guitar in July 1964. They were renamed the Dantes, then the Tulu Babies, then finally the Baskerville Hounds.Active from 1964 through 1972, the band became WHK radio's house band for major acts. They opened for The Rolling Stones, Sonny & Cher, Beach Boys, Dave Clark 5, and many other top acts. Mike Macron replaced John Kirkpatrick on drums after he was drafted in 1966. Several other musicians joined the band for short periods of time because of military service; Jack Topper on Keyboards; Tom Evans on bass; Wayne Hritz on guitar. Bobby Dillinger replaced Mike Macron on drums in early 1970s and was in reformed Hounds of 1980's.The band has had three chart singles, one album,one CD, plus many unreleased recordings, several TV appearances, the Big 5 Show and Mike Douglas Show included. They have one movie soundtrack to their credit, "Hurtin' Kind", as the Tulu Babies, in the British-made crime thriller "Gangster No. 1", starring Malcolm McDowell, Paul Bettany, and David Thewlis. Their recordings are regularly heard on classic rock radio stations.[citation needed]".
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