Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show—an American rock band founded in Union City, New Jersey—gained fame in the 1970s with hits like Sylvia's Mother, The Cover of 'Rolling Stone', A Little Bit More, and Sharing the Night Together. Formed in 1968, the band's members included Dennis Locorriere, Ray Sawyer, George Cummings, John David, Rik Elswit, Jance Garfat, John Wolters, and more. Their music blended country rock, pop, and soft rock, showcasing Shel Silverstein's songwriting. Despite business challenges, their innovative stage antics and hits solidified a legacy spanning country, pop, and rock charts.