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Dennis Locorriere dead at 76



Dennis Locorriere, the frontman of ’70s band Dr Hook, died Saturday following a battle with kidney disease. He was 76.

β€œIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dennis Locorriere, who, after a long and courageous battle with kidney disease, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones on May 16, 2026,” a statement released by Locorriere’s management said.

β€œDennis faced his illness with remarkable strength, dignity, and resilience throughout, and remained deeply cherished by all who knew him.

Dennis Locorriere (seen performing in 1984) died at the age of 76. Redferns
He was the frontman for Dr. Hook (group pictured here in 1976). Getty Images

β€œHe will be remembered for his warmth, love, and the lasting impact he had on those around him,” they added.

Dr. Hook had more than 60 gold and platinum singles and reached number one in dozens of countries.

The band’s founding core consisted ofΒ George Cummings,Β Ray SawyerΒ and Billy Francis in 1966. Two years later, they added Locorriere as a bass player.

The band (seen above in 1976) had many big hits, including β€œCover of the Rolling Stone.” WireImage
Locorrierem (performing here in 2017) died from kidney disease. Getty Images

The group, initially called Dr Hook & The Medicine Show until 1975, became famous for songs like β€œCover Of The Rolling Stone,” β€œSylvia’s Mother,” and β€œWhen You’re In Love With A Beautiful Woman.”

Locorriere was born in Union City, New Jersey, and lived in the UK for 24 years before his death.

His career spanned over five decades and he toured into his 60s.

β€œHe will be remembered for his warmth, love, and the lasting impact he had on those around him,” read a statement from his management. (Pictured: Locorriere holding a guitar.) Redferns
Locorriere’s career spanned several decades. (Pictured: Locorriere in 2007.) Redferns

Locorriere’s company retained ownership of the trademark name β€œDr. Hook” and toured worldwide.

He was also a songwriter, whose songs were performed by artists including Willie Nelson, Helen Reddy, Bob Dylan and Olivia Newton-John.

In 2005, Locorriere released his narration of β€œRunny Babbit,” a children’s book by Shel Silverstein.

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