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Skylark formed in 1971 from one of Ronnie Hawkins 's backup groups and signed with Capitol Records, releasing a self-titled album in 1972 which spawned three singles. [3][4] The group, whose alumni include composer / arranger David Foster, disbanded after the lukewarm reception of their second album. Two of its other members, Donny Gerrard and ...
Apr 4, 2023 · Thomas Bangalter explained the reason behind Daft Punk's break-up in 2021, saying his concern about the rise of artificial intelligence played a part.
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Feb 22, 2021 · February 22, 2021. Daft Punk, the widely celebrated and influential electronic duo, have broken up. The group announced the decision via an eight-minute sequence, dubbed “Epilogue,” taken from ...
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Aug 23, 2023 · Skylark ’s 1970s CanCon classic Wildflower is still blooming after half a century — and showcasing today on Tinnitist. Anchored by the soaring, tender and unforgettable vocal refrain — “Let her cry for she’s a lady, let her dream for she’s a child” — the iconic 1973 love ballad is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Apr 5, 2023 · Why did Daft Punk split? Thomas Bangalter reveals reason duo disbanded. 5 April 2023, 16:43 | Updated: 21 December 2023, 16:39. Daft Punk in 2006.
Apr 11, 2022 · Skylark. Posted on April 11, 2022 by canbands. S kylark was Vancouver’s entry into Canada’s foray into the multi-vocalist, pop/soul era, and was filled with some of the west coast’s most seasoned musicians. They were formed in 1971 when vocalist BJ Cook (ex Soul Brothers, New Breed, Apaches) and her husband, piano/keyboardist David Foster ...
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2023 marks the 50th anniversary of Skylark’s Wildflower, the classic Canadian love ballad that endures genres and generations like sidewalk chamomile with over 100 covers and sample versions to become one of the most beloved and performed songs in the history of Canadian pop music.