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Myke Scavone

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Years active
  
1964–present

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Instruments
  
Vocals, harmonica, drums

Associated acts
  
The Doughboys, Ram Jam, The Yardbirds

Genres
  
Blues rock, Garage rock, Rock music, Hard rock

Music groups
  
The Yardbirds, Ram Jam, The Doughboys

Albums
  
Roger the Engineer, The Yardbirds Greatest, Live Yardbirds: Featuring, Five Live Yardbirds, For Your Love

Similar
  
John Idan, Kenny Aaronson, Howie Arthur Blauvelt, Bill Bartlett, Top Topham

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Myke Scavone is an American harmonica player and vocalist best known for his work with the bands The Doughboys and Ram Jam.

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Early life and career

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Myke Scavone grew up in North Plainfield, New Jersey. He attended North Plainfield High School, graduating as part of the class of 1966, where he would meet the other future members of his first successful band, The Doughboys.

Scavone joined his first band, The Apollos, in December 1964. He then joined The Ascots in 1965 with another member of the Apollos, guitarist Mike Farina. The band toured the United States opening for bands such as The Vagrants (which featured Leslie West on guitar) and The Hassles (which featured Billy Joel). They changed their name to The Doughboys in 1966 and secured a contract with Bell Records after winning a battle of the bands contest. Scavone was dismissed from The Doughboys in early 1968 when they decided to concentrate on instrumental music before disbanding at the end of that year.

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Following the disbandment of The Doughboys, Scavone began a career as a session drummer throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was performing on demos for producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz when he joined the newly formed Ram Jam, led by guitarist Bill Bartlett, in 1977. The band had found success with a cover of the song "Black Betty." Scavone performed on both of the band's albums, Ram Jam and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ram before the band disbanded in 1978. He did not perform on the band's only hit, "Black Betty," as it had been recorded by Bill Bartlett's band Starstruck and credited to Ram Jam following Starstruck's disbandment.

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Following a period of inactivity in music, Myke Scavone joined a reformed version of The Doughboys in 2000 and still performs with them. The reunion was originally intended to be a one-off. It ended up being a full-time reunion and resulted in the recording of four new albums, Is It Now? (2007), Act Your Rage (2010), Shakin' Our Souls (2012) and Hot Beat Stew (2015). In 2015 Scavone joined the legendary British blues rock band The Yardbirds.

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Songs

Black BettyRam Jam · 1977
For Your LoveThe Yardbirds (feat Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck) · 1989
Heart Full Of SoulHaving a Rave Up with The Yardbirds · 1965

References

Myke Scavone Wikipedia