Band, *1966 US, Chicago
Rock and Pop
Chicago Loop was an American rock group from Chicago, Illinois. The group consisted of Bob Slawson (vocals), Judy Novy (vocals), John Savanna, alternate touring (guitar), Barry Goldberg (piano), Carmine Riale (bass), and John Siomos (drums). They released a single in 1966 entitled "(When She Needs Good Lovin') She Comes to Me" on DynoVoice Records. The recording featured some notable session musicians; lead guitar was Michael Bloomfield, and the keyboard player was Barry Goldberg. Some of the pressings of the single had an alternate title, "(When She Wants Good Lovin') My Baby Comes to Me". The song hit #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 late in 1966. Bob Crewe was the producer, and Riale, Slawson, and Siomos also formed the rhythm section of the touring group, The Mitch Ryder Show; Ryder's firs
![]() | John Siomos dr 1947-2004 US |
![]() | Carmine Riale |
![]() | Judy Novy |
![]() | Bob Slawson |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Technicolor Thursday / Beginning At The End | The Chicago Loop | 1968 | Single |
Can't Find The Words | The Chicago Loop | 1967 | Single |
Richard Corey | The Chicago Loop | 1967 | Single |
(When She Wants Good Lovin') My Baby Comes To Me | The Chicago Loop | 1966 | Single |