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Wadsworth Mansion
5,548 listeners
Originally from Los Angeles, scored a hit in 1971 with "Sweet Mary". *Update: Wadsworth Mansion formed in Providence RI, and too… read moreOriginally from Los Angeles, scored a hit in 1971 with "Sweet Mary". *Update: Wadsworth Mansion formed in Providence RI, and took their name from a landmark building in Middletown, CT. In reality, there were two Wadsworth Mans… read moreOriginally from Los Angeles, scored a hit in 1971 with "Sweet Mary". *Update: Wadsworth Mansion formed in Providence RI, and took their name from a landmark building in Middletown, CT. In reality, there were two Wadsworth Mansion groups. The first recorded "Sweet Mary" and th… read more -
Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods
18,269 listeners
Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods are an American Pop music group known mainly for their 1970s hits, "Billy Don't Be A Hero" and… read moreBo Donaldson and The Heywoods are an American Pop music group known mainly for their 1970s hits, "Billy Don't Be A Hero" and "Who Do You Think You Are". History The band was formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1965 nam… read moreBo Donaldson and The Heywoods are an American Pop music group known mainly for their 1970s hits, "Billy Don't Be A Hero" and "Who Do You Think You Are". History The band was formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1965 named simply "The Heywoods", not after anyone in the … read more -
Kenny Nolan
12,263 listeners
Kenny Nolan wrote numerous Top 40 hits of the '70s, including two #1 records: "Lady Marmalade" for Labelle and "My Eyes… read moreKenny Nolan wrote numerous Top 40 hits of the '70s, including two #1 records: "Lady Marmalade" for Labelle and "My Eyes Adored You" for Frankie Valli. He also wrote "Get Dancin'" for Disco-Tex and … read moreKenny Nolan wrote numerous Top 40 hits of the '70s, including two #1 records: "Lady Marmalade" for Labelle and "My Eyes Adored You" for Frankie Valli. He also wrote "Get Dancin'" for Disco-Tex and The Sex-O-Lettes. After fronting the group Eleventh Hour in … read more -
Henry Gross
18,136 listeners
Henry Gross (born April 1, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York), is a singer-songwriter best known for his 1976 top-10 hit "Shannon". Gros… read more -
Peter McCann
5,904 listeners
Peter McCann is an American singer and songwriter from Bridgeport, CT, though he currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. As a staff wr… read morePeter McCann is an American singer and songwriter from Bridgeport, CT, though he currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. As a staff writer with ABC Music he wrote the song "Right Time of the Night", which was a Billboard H… read morePeter McCann is an American singer and songwriter from Bridgeport, CT, though he currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. As a staff writer with ABC Music he wrote the song "Right Time of the Night", which was a Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hit for Jennifer Warnes in May 1977. Three mo… read more -
Jud Strunk
2,150 listeners
"A Daisy a Day" (1973) made the Billboard Top 20. A sentimental ballad, it was performed on Rowan & Martin's 'Laugh… read more"A Daisy a Day" (1973) made the Billboard Top 20. A sentimental ballad, it was performed on Rowan & Martin's 'Laugh-In', where Jud Strunk was a regular member of the cast. On 5 October 1981, he died while tak… read more"A Daisy a Day" (1973) made the Billboard Top 20. A sentimental ballad, it was performed on Rowan & Martin's 'Laugh-In', where Jud Strunk was a regular member of the cast. On 5 October 1981, he died while taking off in his private plane, along with his passenger. View wiki -
Daddy Dewdrop
6,417 listeners
Daddy Dewdrop was an American novelty song studio group, whose lead singer was Richard Monda born Cleveland, Ohio, 1952, backed up by some … read moreDaddy Dewdrop was an American novelty song studio group, whose lead singer was Richard Monda born Cleveland, Ohio, 1952, backed up by some studio musicians. Monda had writen the song "Chick-A-Boom" for the cartoon, Sabrina and … read moreDaddy Dewdrop was an American novelty song studio group, whose lead singer was Richard Monda born Cleveland, Ohio, 1952, backed up by some studio musicians. Monda had writen the song "Chick-A-Boom" for the cartoon, Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies. The song was picked up by Sunflower Rec… read more -
Sailcat
5,554 listeners
Sailcat conceived in 1971 in Muscle Shoals, AL, USA, was a Southern rock band who had a chart and radio hit in 1972 with Motorcycle Mama. T… read moreSailcat conceived in 1971 in Muscle Shoals, AL, USA, was a Southern rock band who had a chart and radio hit in 1972 with Motorcycle Mama. The single reached number 12 on the Billboard singles chart. Sailcat released only one self-titled … read moreSailcat conceived in 1971 in Muscle Shoals, AL, USA, was a Southern rock band who had a chart and radio hit in 1972 with Motorcycle Mama. The single reached number 12 on the Billboard singles chart. Sailcat released only one self-titled album in 1972 for Elektra produced by guitar virtuoso Pete C… read more -
Reunion
14,120 listeners
Several bands with the name Reunion. 1) A pop-punk/melodic hardcore band from Portland, Maine. They have a seven track EP out on Flightplan… read moreSeveral bands with the name Reunion. 1) A pop-punk/melodic hardcore band from Portland, Maine. They have a seven track EP out on Flightplan records. 2) Reunion are two well-known Swedish musicians - bassist & producer Jens Lodén and … read moreSeveral bands with the name Reunion. 1) A pop-punk/melodic hardcore band from Portland, Maine. They have a seven track EP out on Flightplan records. 2) Reunion are two well-known Swedish musicians - bassist & producer Jens Lodén and jazz pianist Mathias Landaeus. They met in the mid 80s as te… read more -
David Geddes
8,786 listeners
David Cole Idema (born July 1, 1950), best known by the stage name David Geddes, is a soft rock singer who had a U.S. Top 5 hit with "… read moreDavid Cole Idema (born July 1, 1950), best known by the stage name David Geddes, is a soft rock singer who had a U.S. Top 5 hit with "Run Joey Run" in 1975, which peaked at #4 in October 1975. View wikiDavid Cole Idema (born July 1, 1950), best known by the stage name David Geddes, is a soft rock singer who had a U.S. Top 5 hit with "Run Joey Run" in 1975, which peaked at #4 in October 1975. View wiki