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Rick Lober

Rick Lober is the original keyboardist of the 1960s Detroit rock band The Amboy Dukes. His band mates were Ted Nugent, Steve Farmer, John Drake, Dave Palmer and Bill White.
==The Amboy Dukes==
The Amboy Dukes were local favorites in the metro Detroit area long before Nugent established himself as the 'Motor City Madman'.
Their first single that achieved national success outside of the Detroit area was "Baby, Please Don't Go" a cover of a Big Joe Williams song. It was often played live and on the local Detroit television show "Robin Seymour's Swingin Time". The song highlighted the early style of Nugent's guitar virtuosity and was also known for the wild and exciting keyboard antics of Lober. It featured one of the most stellar keyboard solos of the psychedelic rock era. Lober helped to create the group's first album ''The Amboy Dukes'' which charted.

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