Thanks Muso for listening and for your nice comment. I appreciate you taking time to listen and your nice comment. For sure I'll cash the check for a zillion units if that happens.


Wow Josie. First, it's great to see you posting. Then it's on to - Oh my gracious!!!

You nailed that Vic and Harold were the major talent and power of the group. No question. I'm loving your gushing.

Harold producing the album was ultimately the main reason the album was even discovered by the record label and included in their documentary back in 2016. As the record producers were researching the documentary, it featured 18 other artists/bands from around the country and Harold showed up on several of of the other artist's projects that were included in the documentary. In their project, he had to be uncredited to any other artist's song because although the producers were sure it was him, there was no documentation to validate his work. They could validate Harold on my album, and the music genre was right, so we made the grade to be included in the documentary.

Vic's vocal talent allowed our band to play songs not commonly included in many playlists during that era. Bread, The Beach Boys, The Buckinghams, Tony Orlando & Dawn, Dell Shannon, and Frankie Vali & the Four Seasons were all possible due to Vic's vocal range.

Thank you so much for your kind words. This made my day. I hope you're doing well.

Charlie


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