1981 Career-Defining Classic Was a No. 1 Hit 44 Years Ago Today ...Saudi Arabia

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From the 1981 album Freeze-Frame (which also spawned the single of the same name), "Centerfold" hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1982 and stayed there for six weeks. (It would eventually be replaced by Joan Jett's "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" in April of that year.)

The J. Geils Band's second-biggest hit was “Freeze-Frame," which hit #4, followed by “Must of Got Lost” (1975), which made it to #12.

“It would be a nice honor,” the singer admitted, adding, “I do feel the Geils Band contributed a lot in the AOR period of rock n’ roll. Not unlike the Stones we introduced a lot of people to (artists) like the Contours and Otis Rush and Muddy Waters and doo-wop…yet the Geils band has been looked over. I think we worked very hard for 17 and a half years, and I think we made some kind of contribution. But, to quote a Johnny Mathis song, ‘it’s not for me to say.’”

Peter Wolf is on tour now

According to Wolf, he's been working with "the same cast of characters” he collaborated with on his last few albums.

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