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| Biography: A pleasing vocalist with a warm delivery reminiscent of Andy Williams or Tony Bennett, John Gary unfortunately came along just at the beginning of the British Invasion and never managed to make much of an impression on the adult vocal audience. Born in 1932 in Watertown, New York, he was a singer on ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1963 Label: RCA Critics' Rating:  John Gary was almost 31 years old when RCA Victor records released his major-label debut, Catch a Rising Star, its Top Ten success and year-plus in the charts making him an "overnight sensation." But though ...Read full reviewReleased: 1965 Label: RCA Critics' Rating:  On his third RCA solo album, So Tenderly, in the summer of 1964, John Gary let some of his Celtic influences show on such songs as Lerner and Loewe's "Come to Me, Bend to Me." He then made a duet album ...Read full review
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