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Tommy Boyce

Songwriter/vocalist Tommy Boyce co-wrote with Bobby Hart a few of the most enduring pop strikes from the ’60s, including those from the Monkees. Boyce also co-wrote Body fat Domino’s “Become My Visitor” and Lee Curtis’ “Pretty Small Angel Eye.” Born Sept 29, 1939, in Charlottesville, VA, Boyce documented for RCA …

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Nicky Hopkins

Verify the credits on a variety of rock and roll albums through the late ’60s with the ’80s, especially Moving Stones albums, and you will run into the name Nicky Hopkins. For nearly 2 decades, he was probably the most in-demand program pianist in rock and roll; the Beatles, Kinks, …

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Edison With the Weather

During their this past year of schooling at Berklee, Dave Sherman (songwriter/vocalist/keyboardist) and Dan Grennes (bassist) started producing music together. The duo relocated to Nashville to get publishing agreements after spending time experimenting the Boston membership scene. Whilst in Nashville both worked alongside many session music artists and produced the …

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Bobby Sykes

A top program man — particularly in colaboration with Marty Robbins, with whom he worked and performed for quite some time, guitarist/singer Bobby Sykes also enjoyed a saving profession of his personal on brands such as for example RCA-Victor, Sims, and Starday through the 1960s. Sykes had been an associate …

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