The Shoppe was an American country music group from Dallas, Texas composed of Mark Cathey (vocals), Kevin Bailey (vocals), Roger Ferguson (guitar), Clarke Wilcox (banjo), Mike Caldwell (harmonica), Jack Wilcox (bass) and Lou Chavez (drums). The band's highest charting single, "Doesn't Anybody Get High on Love Anymore," reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981.
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- The Shoppe was an American country music group from Dallas, Texas composed of Mark Cathey (vocals), Kevin Bailey (vocals), Roger Ferguson (guitar), Clarke Wilcox (banjo), Mike Caldwell (harmonica), Jack Wilcox (bass) and Lou Chavez (drums). The band's highest charting single, "Doesn't Anybody Get High on Love Anymore," reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981. They were signed to MTM Records in 1985 and released their only album, The Shoppe, which led to appearances on The Nashville Network. The album charted on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
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- Mark Cathey
Kevin Bailey
Roger Ferguson
Clarke Wilcox
Mike Caldwell
Jack Wilcox
Lou Chavez
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- The Shoppe was an American country music group from Dallas, Texas composed of Mark Cathey (vocals), Kevin Bailey (vocals), Roger Ferguson (guitar), Clarke Wilcox (banjo), Mike Caldwell (harmonica), Jack Wilcox (bass) and Lou Chavez (drums). The band's highest charting single, "Doesn't Anybody Get High on Love Anymore," reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981.
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