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Bad Medicine Free Music

Bad Medicine

Effective period / Period of releases: 1974

Members: Greg Johnson (41), Richard Clarke (11), Tom Corradino, Harry Rado, David Morton (12), John Crocitti

Bayou-funk & blues band from Syracuse, New York. Formed in 1968 on Halloween day and disbanded in December 1975.
Bad Medicine was an all white Caucasian outfit, a rare line-up of funk musicians at the time since blues and funk was predominately black music.
For the 7 years they were active, they opened up for blues acts such as Lightnin' Hopkins, Muddy Waters, and Mitch Ryder. They played a mixture of self-written material and covers by other funk bands.
They had a minor hit with their single "Trespasser", a funky instrumental track recorded in the winter of 1974.

External Pages

soulstacks.com/soulstacks_feature/bad-medicine-trespasser-enyx/

stonesthrow.com/funky16/badmedicine-history.html