Genres: Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock, Pop/Rock Active: 60's, 70's Born: January 10, 1943 in Philadelphia, PA
Dan Fogelberg, Cat Stevens, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Bread, The Carpenters, Harry Chapin, John Denver, Suzanne Vega, Jesse Winchester, Albert Hammond, Ian Tyson, B.J. Thomas, Paul Simon, Seals & Crofts, Joni Mitchell, Don McLean, Lyle Lovett, Dave Loggins
Billy Moschella, Jr., Antsy McClain, Arlon Bennett, Amos Lee, Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers, Boondox, Buried Talents, Kate Myers, Neal Casal, Lenore, Tommy Sims
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In the music industry, arguably the worst tragedy that can befall an artist is to die in their prime, when he or she is just beginning to break through to the mainstream and reach people on a national level. One such artist was Jim Croce, a songwriter with a knack for both upbeat, catchy singles and empathetic, melancholy ballads. Though Croce only recorded a few studio albums before an untimely plane crash, he continues to be remembered posthumously. Croce appealed to fans as a common man, and it was not a gimmick -- he was a father and husband who went through a series of blue-collar jobs. And whether he used dry wit, gentle emotions, or sorrow, Croce sang with a rare form of honesty and power. Few artists have ever been able to pull off such down-to-earth storytelling as convincingly as he was.
James Croce was born in Philadelphia, PA, on January 10, 1943. Raised onragtime and country, Croce played the accordion as a child and would eventually teach himself the guitar.
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Release: 2008
Label: Madacy
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Release: October 28, 2008
Label: MRI, Shout! Factory
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