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Law (Ohio band)

Law
Origin United States
Genres Rock, Funk
Labels GRC, MCA
Past members 1971
Steve Lawrence
Steve Acker
Mickey Williamson
1973
Steve Lawrence
Steve Acker
Ronnie Lee Cunningham
John McIvor
1973
Steve Acker
Ronnie Lee Cunningham
John McIvor
Tom Pool
1975
Steve Lawrence
Steve Acker
Ronnie Lee Cunningham
John McIvor
Roy Kenner
2009
Steve Acker
Steve Lawrence
Bob Pizzoferrato
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Law was an American rock band, originating from Ohio, that was active throughout the 1970s. The band is particularly notable for its support by Roger Daltrey of The Who, as well as for its later inclusion of Roy Kenner, formerly of The James Gang, as lead vocalist.

Law started out as a trio in Youngstown, Ohio and were formed in February 1971 by Steve Lawrence, Steve Acker and Mickey Williamson. The name came from their initials from each of their surnames. They were originally a three piece power trio and their music was similar to that of ZZ Top. They were known as a "boogie band "performing blues-based hard driving rock. Within a year of their creation they were opening for national acts such as Bob Seger, Edgar Winter's White Trash and Alice Cooper. In an outdoor show in Lake Milton with an audience of 5,000, as well as opening the program which featured various stars they also later performed as Chuck Berry's backup band. They would also open shows for The Who in the seventies and later Jethro Tull and Earth Wind & Fire and Boston etc.

One of the founding members Mickey Williamson had left the band in 1973 because of family commitments. Ronnie Lee Cunningham who the other two members had become friendly with was now available due to the breakup of his band Brainchild and he accepted their offer to replace Mickey Williamson. A bass player from Macon, Georgia, John McIvor was added as well.

By the mid seventies the group was a 4-piece funk and rock band consisting of Ronnie Lee Cunningham on lead vocals and keyboards, John McIver on bass, Steve Lawrence on bass Tom Poole on drums and Steve Acker on guitar. Tom Poole had replaced their first drummer, Steve Lawrence. Steve Lawrence would rejoin the band at a later stage.

They had signed with GRC Records and recorded their first album in 1975 at GRC Records studio. The album also featured Memphis Horns, Joe Lala on perussion and Albhy Galuten on Synthesizer. The album wasn't a success but Wake Up written by Ronnie Lee Cunningham caught the attention of Roger Daltrey. Daltrey and his manager Bill Curbishly signed Law to their production company. They put Law on tour with the Who and also signed them to MCA Records.


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