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Author Topic: Don Grady on Board for Jan Berry / Jan & Dean Tribute Album  (Read 3735 times)
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« on: October 21, 2007, 12:37:28 AM »

We're pleased to announce that composer Don Grady will join our team of guest artists for the Jan Berry / Jan & Dean Tribute Album. Don will sing one of Jan Berry's Warner Bros. era compositions from Carnival of Sound.

We're shooting for a release in April 2008.

Don is a former member of the Yellow Balloon (co-writer of "Stained Glass Window" and "Good Feelin' Time") as well as the  Windupwatchband. If you don't already have the Sundazed Yellow Balloon re-issue, be sure to get a copy. It's one of the coolest Los Angeles pop albums from the late '60s.

Don also played the character "Robbie Douglas" on the long-running TV sitcom My Three Sons.

He is currently at work on a brand new solo album . . .

www.myspace.com/dongradymusic

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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2007, 02:05:08 AM »

Cool ! I'm glad that this album really seems to happen.
BTW can you already say if someone will do "Hawaii" from COS ? That's just such a gorgeous track.

Oh and thanks for the pm, will try to find it. I guess I misunderstood something about a TV-special, so thanks for clearing that too. I do think that we really need a tribute-concert, maybe this is the last chance to get the public knowing what a great artist Jan Berry was.
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