One band I can't believe I missed is The Brooklyn Bridge. Led by the lead singer of The Crests, Johnny Maestro, they had their huge hit with Jimmy Webb's The Worst That Could Happen, and followed that up with Blessed Is The Rain, but curiously, I always thought the better song was on the B side of that, Welcome Me Love. Check out the latter on youtube and listen to that singing. They were in my jam zone with all the harmony and the horn section. They just didn't last all that long relatively speaking. They did a few albums but went right into "nostalgia tour" mode within a few years. And Welcome Me Love was written by Tony Romeo, who wrote a lot of hits. I'm Gonna Make You Mine, Indian Lake, I Think I Love You (He did a lot of the bubble gun stuff) to name a few. Writing is still the thing that trips my trigger way more than performing and will probably always be.

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