Wednesday
Selected Songs
Let's Go Tubin'
Black & White
The Waiting Room
Apple Avenue
Jack's Boots
Open Your Heart
Crack in the Mirror
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Queenie
I Saw Elvis
Maybe
Tip a Few
A Figure Eight
Food for Thought
She Blew Me Away
Let's Fall Out of Love Again
Hold You Close
All I Needed Was You
Sherry
Ronnie Hock spent his formative years (1968 – 1975) playing in Rock & Roll/Punk bands as part of the Ann Arbor, Michigan counter-culture music scene that included such ground-breaking bands as the MC5 and Iggy Pop & the Stooges, along with the SRC, 3rd Power, Bob Seger, Mitch Ryder, the Up, Nugent, the Rockets, the Frost, the Fruit, and many others. His professional career has taken him to Europe on several occasions, doing club tours in Scandinavia, residing in Oslo, Norway for a time, and residing, writing, and recording at a studio retreat in Southern Italy. On returning to the U.S., he moved to LA on two occasions to shop his music around and moonlighted as a lighting tech. He worked for Theater Vision, Inc. (TVI) in North Hollywood doing location film, movie premiers, and trade shows. Throughout the 1980’s he continued to write, record, and work behind the scene. He was a guitar tech working for John Mellencamp, a.k.a. Johnny Cougar and the Zone. He also worked as a crew member for Fantasee Lighting Inc. doing support for national touring acts, under the direction of world-class lighting designer and director, Stefan Graf. He currently works in a local band, “The Bashers”, playing summer festivals, opening for national touring acts, and performing for crowds in excess of 20,000. He continues to be involved in the technical field working for C.A.E. Inc., located in Hamburg, Michigan, which evolved from Grand Funk Railroad's touring crew under the leadership of eccentric genius, world class innovator, designer, and good friend, Jim Fackert. He is also involved in writing and recording multimedia demos with Ivan Kral of the Patti Smith Group and Iggy Pop, for the Detroit NBC affiliate WCIV.