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Anders and Poncia

Peter Andreoli (b. 28 Apr 1941, NY, USA) and Vincent Poncia Jnr. (b. 29 Apr 1942, NY, USA) had been originally members from the Videls, who loved minor US achievement with ‘Mister Lonesome’ in June 1960. Switching to full-time songwriting, the duo caused the Aberbachs at Hill and Range music. They loved a detailed association with Phil Spector, penning tunes for a number of of his protégés, like the Ronettes (‘Perform I REALLY LIKE You’, ‘How WILL IT Experience’, ‘The BEST BENEFIT Of Breakin’ Up’), Crystals (‘Mary Ann’) and Darlene Like (‘He’s A Calm Man’, ‘Stumble And Fall’). In addition they documented on Spector’s short-lived Shirley label as the Treasures. Beneath the name the Tradewinds, they loved a US Best 40 strike with ‘New York’s A Lonesome City’ (quantity 32, Feb 1965), accompanied by the much less successful ‘Brain Excursion’ (quantity 51, Sept 1966). They created another studio clothing, the Innocence, achieving number 34 in america graphs with ‘There’s SURELY GOT TO Be A Term!’ in Dec 1966. In 1967 the set released ‘Therefore It Moves’/‘Virgin TOWARDS THE Night time’ under their personal name, and later on relocated to Warner Brothers Information, for whom they documented The Anders And Poncia Recording in 1969. By the finish from the 60s, they parted, and Poncia continued to create Fanny, Ellen Foley and Melissa Manchester. The collaboration was reactivated in the middle-70s on albums by Mary Travers, Kiss and Ringo Starr.

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