Cub Koda

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Cub Koda
Cub Koda was lead guitar player for the boogie-rock band “Brownsville Station” best known for their 1973 hit “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” and his trademark world war II round japanese style eyeglasses. Along with Henry “H-bomb” Wreck on drums and Michael Lutz on bass they played Detroit-style loud and proud in-your-face rock and roll. Usually an opening act “Brownsville Station” never really hit it big. After the group disbanded in 1979 Cub remained active and produced and guest-rocked on a number of groups. He played guitar and the harmonica intro on the “Blackfoot” song “train train”. He was born October 1st, 1948 and died June 1st , 2000 at the age of 51 due to complications from kidney disease.

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