Terry Knight and the Pack | |
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Also known as | The Pack The Fabulous Pack |
Origin | Flint, Michigan, United States |
Genres | Rock[1] |
Years active | 1965–1969 |
Labels | Lucky Eleven Cameo-Parkway ABKCO |
Past members | Terry Knight (vocals) Don Brewer (drums) Mark Farner (guitar, bass) Bobby Caldwell (organ) Herm Jackson (bass) Curt Johnson (guitar) Al Shane (keyboards) Kenny Rich (guitar) Craig Frost (keyboards) Rod Lester (bass) |
Terry Knight and the Pack (also known as The Pack and The Fabulous Pack) was an American garage rock band formed in Flint, Michigan in 1965. The band was signed to the Lucky Eleven label through most of its brief recording career. They produced one national hit with their cover version of the song, "I (Who Have Nothing)". Despite their inability to replicate their success, the band was a frequent attraction in the Michigan rock scene. The Pack was fronted by singer Terry Knight. In 1969 the group disbanded but two members, drummer/vocalist Don Brewer and guitarist Mark Farner, would go on to form another band, Grand Funk Railroad.[1]