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8 thoughts on “Ambrosia – Biggest Part of Me”
I'm planning on checking out The Lonesome Losers sometime this summer.
My friend Ben Wilinski is one of their lead singers. I’d like to see them for that reason, but I’m not much of a yacht rock fan.
I think you mentioned that on Facebook once. That's the first I had heard of them.
Ben's got a helluva voice and the band are all pros. They played a thing for my younger sister's business a few years back. She absolutely loved them. Granted, their set list was right in her wheelhouse.
Not sure about all this Yacht Rock business, but from the Lonesome Loners promo video, I could listen to that crew for a while.
Alan Parsons engineered Ambrosia's early stuff - I had no idea though that they all played on Tales of Mystery and Imagination though.
I'm a big fan of "Holding on to Yesterday"
soft rock? yes
yacht rock? yes
not that there is anything wrong with that.
I noticed this on their Wikipedia page:
Ambrosia currently tours internationally and has worked in the past and present with Leonard Bernstein, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Alan Parsons, Bruce Hornsby, Bill Champlin, Michael McDonald and Peter Beckett among other notable artists.[1]
I'm planning on checking out The Lonesome Losers sometime this summer.
My friend Ben Wilinski is one of their lead singers. I’d like to see them for that reason, but I’m not much of a yacht rock fan.
I think you mentioned that on Facebook once. That's the first I had heard of them.
Ben's got a helluva voice and the band are all pros. They played a thing for my younger sister's business a few years back. She absolutely loved them. Granted, their set list was right in her wheelhouse.
Not sure about all this Yacht Rock business, but from the Lonesome Loners promo video, I could listen to that crew for a while.
Alan Parsons engineered Ambrosia's early stuff - I had no idea though that they all played on Tales of Mystery and Imagination though.
I'm a big fan of "Holding on to Yesterday"
soft rock? yes
yacht rock? yes
not that there is anything wrong with that.
I noticed this on their Wikipedia page:
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.?