John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band is the name of an American rock
band of the 1970s and 1980s, from Narragansett, Rhode Island. Originally
known as simply Beaver Brown, the group (consisting of John Cafferty (born
ca. 1950) on vocals and rhythm guitar, Gary Gramolini on guitar, Patrick
Lupo on bass, Kenny Jo Silva on drums, Bobby Cotoia on piano, and Michael
"Tunes" Antunes on saxophone) initially established a popular following
throughout Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.
They achieved their greatest fame when they performed the music of a
fictional band in the hit 1983 movie Eddie and the Cruisers. The film
produced a Top 10 soundtrack album and a #7 hit single ("On the Dark
Side").
The group's 1985 follow-up album Tough All Over made the top 50, getting
some attention for "C.I.T.Y" and the title track. Another song from that
album, "Voice of America's Sons", was the featured theme song on
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