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Christopher Palmer

Christopher Palmer was to symphonic music what Billy Strayhorn was to jazz — that uncommon musician who became famous while an arranger instead of like a composer or performer. Palmer also made an appearance frequently in the favorite press like a music essayist and critic, but his most crucial contributions …

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Eddie Holman

Eddie Holman’s 1970 number 2 smash “HI Lonely Woman,” using its creamy falsetto vocals and lush Philly spirit arrangement, is among the most well-remembered one-shot spirit hits. In fact, Holman have been recording because the early ’60s, rating some small strikes with “This CAN NOT BE Accurate” (1965) and “Am …

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