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HERMAN'S HERMITS STILL A HIT WITH FANS; SINGER PETER NOONE COMBINES HUMOR, MUSIC IN PERFORMANCE BY'60S BRITISH INVASION ACT.(Local)(Review)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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August 30, 2002
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Byline: Mark Bialczak Staff writer
If this little singing career of his ever goes downhill, Peter Noone could always fall back on his stand-up comedy routine.
The lead singer for 1960s British Invasion mainstay Herman's Hermits has become a Cole Muffler Court favorite.
Noone once again mixed humor and music, keeping a big crowd in a good mood Thursday.
He poked fun at the band's age, declaring that guitarist Vance (no last name given) was older than all of 'N Sync members. It must be said, however, that all five of the Hermits, decked out ...
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