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Sofa Kingdom

Vocalist Laura Marie Kleffner and bassist JP Leal began performing collectively in just a little group within their house state of Tx. When points folded for the experience, they made a decision to commence a pop/rock-type music group of their personal. It was created in 1997 and known as Couch …

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Jon Schmidt

Classical style modern composer and pianist Jon Schmidt was created in Salt Lake Town, Utah. His parents had been German immigrants using a flavor for traditional music. Schmidt performed in piano recitals at age eight. Before he is at his teenagers, he begun to compose music of his very own, …

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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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David Lasley

David Lasley is definitely a southern California singer who’s released 3 albums; Soldiers, released in past due 1990 for the obscure Plan label, was his 1st in seven years. His two EMI albums had been Lacking Twenty Grand and Raindance, both lengthy out-of-print. The design of this high-voiced, theoretically unparalleled …

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Steve Perry

Only if one singer could possibly be selected as the utmost identifiable with ’80s arena rock and roll, it would need to be Journey’s Steve Perry. Given birth to Stephen Ray Perry in Hanford, CA, on January 22, 1949 (to Portuguese parents), Perry grew up in another California city, Lemoore, …

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Harry Chapin

Harry Chapin’s profession as a favorite singer/songwriter was trim short by a car incident in 1981, yet he left out some recordings that his followers continue steadily to treasure years after his loss of life. Chapin was by no means a critically acclaimed vocalist/songwriter. Critics accused him of over-sentimentalizing his …

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Michael McDonald

Along with his husky, soulful baritone, Michael McDonald became perhaps one of the most distinctive and popular vocalists to emerge from the laid-back California pop/rock and roll scene from the later ’70s. McDonald discovered the middle surface between blue-eyed spirit and smooth, gentle rock and roll, an audio that produced …

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Regie Hamm

The son of the traveling Pentecostal minister, singer/songwriter Regie Hamm began playing music because the drummer in his father’s backing band. Selecting he could no more deal with lifestyle on the highway, Hamm left house to review music in a junior university in Cleveland, TN. After departing university, his songwriting …

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Richard Marx

Before he became a pop/rock heavyweight through the past due ’80s (and a grown-up contemporary balladeer through the entire following 2 decades), Richard Marx sang on commercials and performed like a backing vocalist for Lionel Richie, Whitney Houston, and Julio Iglesias. The Chicago indigenous also delved into professional songwriting, penning …

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Loggins & Messina

Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina were probably the most effective pop/rock and roll duo from the initial fifty percent of the ’70s. Loggins was an employee songwriter who got recently enjoyed achievement with several songs recorded with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Music group when he found the eye of Messina, …

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