Mel Schacter by Thomas Copi
Mel Schacter was bassist for the hit-making Grand Funk Railroad, back in 1970, when the group appeared at the Cincinnati Rock Festival.
Mel Schacter was bassist for the hit-making Grand Funk Railroad, back in 1970, when the group appeared at the Cincinnati Rock Festival.
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Roger Daltrey, singer and founding member of The Who, relaxing backstage before the group's performance in Detroit, in July of 1970.
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