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  1. Mike Urso left the group along with Hoorelbeke and they formed a new band, HUB, with Rare Earth's 19701972 co-producer, Tom Baird, using the initials of their surnames (Hoorelbeke, Urso and Baird).

  2. Detroit-based group that fused bar band rock and R&B to become the most successful white group in the Motown organization. Read Full Biography.

  3. Profile: Detroit bass and vocals. After the break up of Head Over Heels, in 1972 he joined Rare Earth, where he played, not continuously, until 1983. Also Urso deputized in Mothers Of Inventions bassist Tom Fowler when he broke his arm in 1974. Show more.

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  6. Mike Urso, of Rare Earth, filled in on bass for Zappa when Tom Fowler broke his arm in november of 1974. The only gig that we know for certain that he played was 11-23-74, at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  7. The release of Rare Earth’s second album Ecology produced more hit records for the group, including the Top Ten Pop hits “ (I Know) I’m Losing You” and “Born To Wander.”. The popularity of the singles gave the group another million-selling Gold album.