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As we wish, today, singer John Kay a Happy Birthday, the time has come to playlist the 'BESTS' of his band : Steppenwolf Video Tracklist : 1 . Born To…
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As we wish, today, singer John Kay a Happy Birthday, the time has come to playlist the 'BESTS' of his band : Steppenwolf Video Tracklist : 1 . Born To…
March 3, 2017 - Steppenwolf - that is John Kay (the only original member) , Ron Hurst (d), Danny Johnson (g), Gary Link (b) & Michael Wilk (kb) will celebrate…
'Steppenwolf' feat. Feat. 'Born to Be Wild' and 'The Pusher' is their eponymous first studio album, released in January 1968 on ABC Dunhill Records.Track Listing : 1.Sookie Sookie (Don Covay,…
October 7, 2000 - John Kay and Steppenwolf - that is Michael Wilk (kb, b), Danny Johnson (g) and Ron Hurst (d) - will play at "Riverfront Festival" In Louisville,…
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