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What happened to Christopher Cross centers on a remarkable rise, a serious health setback, and a sustained, if more selective, career. Since his breakthrough in late 1979, he mo...
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What happened to Christopher Cross centers on a remarkable rise, a serious health setback, and a sustained, if more selective, career. Since his breakthrough in late 1979, he mo...
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This evergreen overview summarizes Michael McDonald’s latest album as of the most recent publicly available discography information. Michael McDonald, recognized for his work...
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James Taylor is a singer-songwriter and guitarist whose soft-rock and folk-inflected style helped define late-1960s and early-1970s singer-songwriter music. Known for meticulous...
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Dash Crofts is an American musician and songwriter best recognized as one half of the 1970s soft rock duo Seals and Crofts. This profile clarifies his age, traces his career fro...
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The Jim Messina Band is the touring and recording ensemble built around Jim Messina, best known as the guitarist, vocalist, and co-songwriter of the 1970s soft rock duo Loggins...
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Carol Connors is an American singer best known as a soft rock and adult contemporary artist who found chart success in the early 1970s. Her voice and melodic style helped define...
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Ambrosia is an American soft rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1970, best known for hits such as "How Much I Feel," "Biggest Part of Me," and "You're the Only Woman (You & I)."...
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Brenton Wood is an American singer and songwriter best described as a soft rock and pop ballad artist whose style also incorporates rhythm and blues, soul, and light pop product...
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