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  1. 8 de jun. de 1972 · The rock group MC5 (Fred 'Sonic' Smith, Dennis 'Machine Gun' Thompson, Rob Tyner, Wayne Kramer and Michael Davis) pose for a photo in front of an American flag in Detroit, Michigan, in 1967.

  2. 17 de ago. de 2017 · 1. Looking at You. “They were the two smartest, most talented guys I knew,” said MC5’s Wayne Kramer of fellow bandmates Rob Tyner and Fred “Sonic” Smith, in a key scene from unreleased ...

  3. 17 de sept. de 1991 · Rob Tyner at the Detroit Love-In, April 30 1967. Rob Tyner: ( December 12, 1944 – September 17, 1991) Musican, poet, artist; “Let me be who I am.”. “He was a rock and roll intellectual. When he was in high school, he was the school beatnik, weirdo. He was a teenage who took the name of Coltrane’s piano player as a stage name- that ...

  4. Rob Tyner. More images. Real Name:Robert Derminer: Profile: American vocalist, born 12 December 1944 and died from a heart attack 18 September 1991 in Berkley ...

  5. Remembering ROB TYNER (Dec 12, 1944 – Sep 18, 1991), best known as lead singer for the Detroit proto-punk band MC5. His adopted surname was in tribute to the jazz pianist McCoy Tyner. It was Tyner who issued the rallying cry of "kick out the jams, motherfuckers" at the MC5's live concerts.

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  6. www.furious.com › perfect › mc5Rob Tyner tribute

    He kept doing things, producing things, keeping the Rob Tyner and the New MC5 idea going. The things I miss the most are his humor and his creativity. There never was a singer like Rob Tyner and there never will be another singer like Rob Tyner. Everything in the world you would want to be the singer in your band looked like Rob Tyner.

  7. Other articles where Rob Tyner is discussed: the MC5: The principal members were vocalist Rob Tyner (original name Robert Derminer; b. December 12, 1944, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.—d.