Jon hyde

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Jon Hyde was the singer for the early '70's group Hokus Pokus, which had one album on Romar Records in the early '70's, featuring former Stooges keyboard player Scott Thurston, former Yellow Payges drummer Danny Gorman, and former Steppenwolf guitarist Michael Monarch. They played the Hollywood clubs quite a bit at that time, and were regular patrons of Rodney Bingenheimer's club on Sunset. Jon and Michael Monarch later formed Detective with Michael Des Barres from Silverhead and signed with Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Records. Jon was the drummer for Detective but also wrote most of the lyrics and material, as he was a lead singer himself. It is said that he did the drumming on the Hokus Pokus album as well.

His singing voice is similar to both Rod Stewart and Michael Des Barres, throaty and raspy, but with more soul and feel. His drumming style has been compared to John Bonham's many times but it has a soul or R&B feel also.

Jon Hyde has a long history outside of Hokus Pokus and Detective. After Detective, Jon reorganized Hokus Pokus with only Monarch remaining from the original lineup, adding Frankie Banali on drums. This was in 1980 and they played at the Deja Vu in Costa Mesa among other clubs. Monarch then formed Monarch, first with Bob Bentrup on drums and later with Hyde. Monarch had a similar style and feel to Hokus Pokus and Detective. More recently, Hyde has reorganized Hokus Pokus and similar groups many times, both as drummer and lead singer. He still resides in Los Angeles.