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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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Dr. Hook

Dr. Hook & the Medication Show’s sardonic, country-flavored pop/rock and roll made them perhaps one of the most fondly appreciated works of AM pop radio’s heyday in the ’70s. Even though the music group had a popularity being a mouthpiece for humorist Shel Silverstein, who provided many of their biggest …

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England Dan & John Ford Coley

The 1970s produced relatively small popular music displaying elegance and unassuming charm. Frequently discovered by pop historians because the “me” 10 years, it was a time of great self-indulgence — in music and almost everywhere else — noticeable most strikingly by open up, almost frenzied intimate exploration. Running nearly counter-top …

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