RARE Pre Cheap Trick Fuse Hound Dog Elvis Presley Cover Cruisin for Burgers

Sold Date: December 14, 2022
Start Date: December 6, 2022
Final Price: $40.00 (USD)
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Fuse ( pre Cheap Trick )
White label promo - VERY RARE
Epic 5-10514
Hound Dog - Elvis Presley cover Cruisin' for Burgers - heavy 60s rocker / blues  / Cream vibe
Columbia company paper sleeve. Plays flat on turntable Near mint vinyl - not a mark on it! Great sheen and grooves.

BAND NOTES:

Fuse was an American rock band formed in Rockford, Illinois, in late 1968, after Rick Nielsen proposed the merging of two local bands: The Grim Reapers and Toast and Jam. Managed by Ken Adamany, Fuse's line-up consisted of Rick Nielsen (keyboards/guitar), Joe Sundberg (vocals), Tom Petersson (bass guitar), Craig Myers (lead guitar), and Chip Greenman (drums/percussion). Frustrated by their lack of success, Fuse recruited the two remaining members of Nazz (Thom Mooney and Robert "Stewkey" Antoni) in 1970 in place of Sundberg and Greenman, and ended up playing around the Midwest for six or seven months under two monikers, Fuse or Nazz, depending on where they were gigging. With Brad Carlson later known as Bun E. Carlos replacing Mooney on drums, Fuse moved to Philadelphia in 1971 and began calling themselves 'Sick Man of Europe'. After a European tour in 1973, Nielsen, Petersson and Carlos formed Cheap Trick with Randy Hogan.