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Nick Gilder

Nick Gilder began using Vancouver-based Sweeney Todd. The music group break up in 1977 after two albums (Sweeney Todd and If Desires Had been Horses) when he and bandmate Jimmy McCullouch relocated to LA. That same 12 months, Gilder started a solo profession, putting your signature on to Chrysalis and liberating YOU UNDERSTAND Who You Are. His second recording, City Nights, created the platinum number 1 single “Warm Child in the town” in 1978. Though Gilder released other albums (including 1979’s Regularity and 1981’s Body Chat Muzak), he under no circumstances approached his previously success.

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