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    William Sherille Levise Jr. (born February 26, 1945), known professionally as Mitch Ryder, is an American rock singer who has recorded more than 25 albums over more than four decades. [1] Career. Ryder was born on February 26, 1945, in Hamtramck, Michigan. [2] . He spent his high school years in Warren, Michigan, a suburb north of Detroit. [3] .

  2. Home Mitch Ryder : MitchRyder.net Official Web Site. First Place At The Ippy Awards! 1st Place Prize In Performing Arts: Devils and Blue Dresses. Inducted into Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame! It is an honor to be inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame. I will be at the ceremony held on June 11th. Check Out Book Interviews/Reviews:

  3. The outcome of this was an invitation to the Rockpalast Eurovision Night at the Grugahalle in Essen, Germany on October 6th and 7th 1979. A memorable night – the “Famous Full Moon Concert ...

  4. Divorced from the power drive of The Wheels, swamped by saccharine strings and pompous pretense (poetry by Rod McKuen and music by Jaques Brel on a Mitch Ryder album, for Chrissakes), the fact that Ryder somehow got the title track up to #30 might rank as the most amazing feat of his singing career.

  5. Mitch Ryder. This impassioned rock & roll singer was a primary influence on Bruce Springsteen and the architect of Detroit’s "high-energy" style. Read Full Biography.

  6. May 18, 2018 · Singer, songwriter. A “ Baaad Dude ” on Detroit R & B Scene. Stardom With Detroit Wheels. Hard Times. Selected discography. Sources. Rolling Stone once called Mitch Ryder the Godfather of Motor City Rock and Roll; other tastemakers dubbed him the King of White Soul and the Master of Blue-Eyed Rhythm and Blues.

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    William Sherille Levise Jr., known professionally as Mitch Ryder, is an American rock singer who has recorded more than 25 albums over more than four decades.