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The Baroques were a rock group formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1966, originally called The Complete Unknowns, who signed a contract with Chess Records. In 1967 both the album “Iowa” and single “Mary Jane” were released and banned in the same week when radio stations thought a song called “Mary Jane” was a pro-drug song about marijuana. This track now has cult fame status. The album was produced by Ralph Bass.
The singer of the group was Jay Borkenhagen, who was also a song writer. The group was Dean Nimmer (drums), Rick Bieniewski (bass), Jay Borkenhagen (vocals, guitar and keyboards) and Jacques Hutchinson (guitar vocals).
Jacques Hutchinson became a professor of communications at the University of Colorado; Jay Borkenhagen joined a California band called Feather; Dean Nimmer became an art professor at Massachusetts College of Art, while Rick Bieniewski became a salesman.

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