In 1980, Warner Bros. released One Eighty, a highly successful album that produced two of the year's biggest hits, "You're the Only Woman (You & I)", reaching #13 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second hit: "Biggest Part of Me" reached number three for three weeks on the Hot 100 and crossed over to the soul chart, where it peaked at number thirty-five . The album featured the two new members, David Cutler-Lewis and Royce Jones, although Lewis had contributed keyboard work on the Life Beyond L.A. album. The album earned the band three Grammy nomination… read more
In 1980, Warner Bros. released One Eighty, a highly successful album that produced two of the year's biggest hits, "You're the Only Wo… read more
In 1980, Warner Bros. released One Eighty, a highly successful album that produced two of the year's biggest hits, "You're the Only Woman (You & I)", reaching #13… read more
Ambrosia has been the name of at least five artists: 1. Ambrosia was a California, United States band formed by David Pack (guitars, vocals), Christopher North (keyboards), Burleigh Drummond (drums) and Joe Puerta (bass, vocals). On their self-titled LP in 1974, they blended quirky progressive rock with lush harmonies and scored hits with the offbeat song Nice, Nice, Very Nice and the ballad Holdin' on to Yesterday. Their subsequent albums focussed more and more on the pop ballads and less and less on the progressive elements, and while they had some success with singles, they … read more
Ambrosia has been the name of at least five artists: 1. Ambrosia was a California, United States band formed by David Pack (guitars, vocals), Christopher North (keyboards), Burleigh Drummon… read more
Ambrosia has been the name of at least five artists: 1. Ambrosia was a California, United States band formed by David Pack (guitars, vocals), Christopher North (keyboards), Burleigh Drummond (drums) and Joe Puerta (bass, vocals). On th… read more