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Harrod & Funck

Jason Harrod and Brian Funck met while students in Wheaton University in Illinois, after close friends recognized a similarity within their atmospheric folk tunes and introduced both guitarists. These were “found out” in 1991 if they opened up for Brooks Williams, an extremely respected number in the Boston folk picture, …

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Dave Loggins

Most widely known for his 1974 soft rock and roll hit “Please make sure to Come to Boston,” Dave Loggins was created November, 10, 1947 in Hill City, Tennessee. The next cousin of Kenny Loggins, Dave released his debut recording, Personal Belongings, in 1972 via Vanguard. He discovered achievement in …

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Gino Vannelli

Ranging from spirit to soft rock and roll, singer and songwriter Gino Vannelli gained several hits through the 1970s, including “People Gotta Move” and “I SIMPLY Wanna Quit.” Vannelli discovered to try out the drums early in existence and analyzed music theory at McGill University or college. He created an …

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Al Perkins

b. 18 January 1944, Tx, USA. Guitarist Perkins was with Don Henley, later on from the Eagles, in the past due 60s music group Shiloh. He changed ‘Sneaky’ Pete Kleinow in the Soaring Burrito Brothers in 1971, a period when they had been discouraged at their insufficient progress. Nevertheless, their …

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Arlon Bennett

Arlon Bennett’s music have been set alongside the paintings of Norman Rockwell, and that’s a precise analogy; lots of the folk-rock tunes that Bennett offers written could very easily be referred to as musical vignettes that vividly depict American existence, past and present. The East Coastline vocalist/songwriter’s subject material offers …

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Jim Croce

In the music industry, arguably the worst type of tragedy that may befall an artist is to die in his / her perfect, when just starting to break to the mainstream and reach people on the national or international level. One particular musician was Jim Croce, a songwriter using a …

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Derek Webb

Although he computes from the thematically conservative contemporary Christian pop genre, singer/songwriter and guitarist Derek Webb comes with an agitator’s soul and a flair for the controversial, approaches he uses in his music to force careful thought on quite crucial issues. Born on, may 27, 1974, in Memphis, TN, Webb …

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John Denver

Probably one of the most popular saving artists from the 1970s, country-folk vocalist/songwriter John Denver’s gentle, environmentally conscious music established him being among the most beloved entertainers of his period; wholesome and clean-cut, his charm extended to followers of all age groups and backgrounds, and resulted in parallel professions as …

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Andy Pratt

Andy Pratt attained huge critical acclaim in the 1970s, mainly in line with the albums Andy Pratt (1973) and, particularly, Quality (1976), which Rolling Rock publication raved “has forever changed the facial skin of rock and roll.” Though Pratt by no means gained the industrial success that lots of predicted, …

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Gerry Beckley

Gerry Beckley is really a gifted vocalist/songwriter most widely known like a founding person in the vintage soft rock clothing America. Together with bandmates Dewey Bunnell and Dan Look, Beckley first obtained acknowledgement for such America strikes as 1971’s “Equine without Name,” 1972’s “Ventura Highway,” 1975’s “Sister Golden Locks,” among …

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