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Garage rock band from Lansing, Michigan, formed by vocalist Stormy Rice, keyboardist/harpist Boogie Bob Baldori, his guitarist brother Jeff, bassist Ron English and drummer Bee Metros. In 1968, Stormy Rice left the band to begin a solo career and was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Zocko Groendahl.

Bio by Rich Tupica, Lansing City Pulse
Another hot act in the ‘60s Lansing scene was the Woolies. The band saw national success and worked with Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Stevie Wonder and Chuck Berry.

The Woolies, led by “Boogie” Bob Baldori, made a mark far beyond Michigan. Baldori moved from Dearborn to East Lansing in 1961 to attend Michigan State University. His early bands, Maury Dean & the Nightshift and the Mongers, would be a precursor to a life-long career in blues-inspired rock-nroll. Baldori also founded Spirit Records in the mid-1960s, a local label with a catalog of over 30 records.

While most local bands were digging the British Invasion, Baldori said the Woolies, which also included the younger Baldori brother, Jeff, were more influenced by the roots of American music. “We were locked into early blues,” Baldori said. “We did a lot of Robert Johnson and Chicago, urban rhythm and blues. Basic rock is what we called it.”

Upon arriving in East Lansing, Baldori became heavily involved with the then-lackluster East Lansing rock scene. He was even a part of a club called the Fat Black Pussycat, which was home to the local booming folk music circuit that booked big-name singers like Pete Seeger. But soon enough, the Woolies, and rock 'n' roll in general, would take up all his time.

Baldori, a lawyer who still lives in the Lansing area, recalls watching downtown East Lansing grow into a musical hot spot. “When I got here, East Lansing was dry,” he said. “The closest place to play was Coral Gables, so we’d play there all the time. But when bars opened in East Lansing it became a mecca for music in Michigan. We played all the bars there. There would be 10 bands working in two or three blocks of downtown. We’d play Lizard’s (now Rick’s American Cafe) every Thursday for a long time. Then we switched to Sunday nights.”

While his band played in the same area as the Ones and the Plagues, Baldori said his band was part of a different scene. “We were more plugged into the regional scene,” Baldori said. “We traveled a lot. We’d even played gigs in California. Then we hooked up with Chuck Berry in 1966 and played all over the country with him. We also recorded two albums with him. We are still great friends with him. I played with him at his 80th birthday a few years ago.”

The Woolies’ biggest hit was a cover of “Who Do You Love.” Originally released as a single in 1966, the song later found its way onto Rhino Records' Nuggets box set, an acclaimed collection of 1960s garage singles.

“It went to No. 1 in a few markets,” Baldori said. “It was a big deal. The reason it didn’t score nationally is because back then it took forever to spread across the country. It was a hit in Boston, Miami, Los Angeles — but not all at the same time. It was spread out between ‘66 and ‘67. I still go to cities and people remember it being a No. 1 hit. It was breaking in regional charts, but had it broke all at once, it could have been bigger.”

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Various
Motor City Is Burning (A Michigan Anthology 1965-1972)
2025, 3xCD, Comp + Box, Grapefruit Records, ,
Rhythm & Blues/Soul/Funk/Garage Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Various
Sixties Groups Classics & Rarities / Vol 4
2023, 2xCDr, Comp, Classics France, ,
Vocal
Various
Michigan Brand Nuggets
2016, 2x Vinyl, ,
Garage Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Various
The Golden Road (The Electric Coffee House Volume 2)
2008, CD, Comp, Psychic Circle, ,
Folk Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Various
Nuggets (Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968)
1998, 4x CD WEA Pressing, Box Set, ,
Garage Rock/Psychedelic Rock/Rock & Roll
Various
Sixties Rule! Chapter Two
1991, CD, Comp, MCA Records, One Way Records (6)
Various
Bubblegum, Garage And Pop Nuggets
1991
Various
Even More Nuggets - Classics From The Psychedelic Sixties, Vol. 3
1989, CD, ,
Garage Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Various
Vintage Music Collectors Series Volumes 11 & 12
1987, ,
Rock & Roll/Easy Listening
Various
Vintage Music Collectors Series 12
1986,
Various
Nuggets Volume 12: Punk Part Three
1985, Vinyl, ,
Garage Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Various
Michigan Rocks II
1982, LP, Comp, Plastic Records (17),
Various
Psychotic Moose And The Soul Searchers
1982
Various
The Dunhill Sounds Story Part 2
1976, LP, Comp, ABC Records, ,
Folk Rock
Various
Spoonful - Vol. 92/Club Nitty Gritty Vol. 1
CDr, Comp, Spoonful
Various
Various – Spoonful - Vol. 77/Maximum Rhythm & Soul
CD, Comp, Spoonful
Various
Cavestones Sixteen
2008, CDr, Comp, Unofficial, Newbottle
Various
Voyages Into... Folk Rock (Vol. 2)
2006, CDr, Comp, Unofficial, Voyages Records, ,
Folk Rock/Garage Rock
Various
Michigan Brand Nuggets
1996, ,
Garage Rock/Psychedelic Rock