Circus (band)

Circus (band)
Circus

Circus
Background information
Origin Cleveland, Ohio
Genres rock
Years active 1970–1975
Labels RCA, Metromedia
Associated acts American Noise, Michael Stanley Band, Eric Carmen
Past members
Mick Sabol (guitars/vocals)
Phil Alexander (vocals/keyboards)
Tom Dobeck (drums)
Frank Salle (bass)
Dan Hrdlicka (guitars/vocals) (1970–1973)
Craig Balzer (guitars/vocals) (since 1973)
Bruce Balzer (guitars/vocals) (since 1973)

Circus was Ohio-based area Power Pop band active in the early and mid 70s. Their single "Stop Wait & Listen" debuted at #91 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts on March 17, 1973.[1]

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