Tony Peluso (1950-2010).

OK, boys and girls, back to the 70s: Karen Carpenter phoned this electric guitar phenom shortly after her brother Richard and John Bettis had written "Goodbye To Love" in '72 and asked him to add fuzz guitar solos in the middle and end of the song. It thus became the first "power ballad" of the 70s peaking at #7 and defining the genre. They received hate mail for "selling out" to hard-rock and many adult contemporary radio stations refused to play it. He left us in 2010 at the age of 60. Answer: Tony Peluso (1950-2010). I saw The Carpenters in '73 at the Academy of Music in Philly - one of my favorite concerts ever! Tony Peluso blew me away AND, in the middle of the concert, somebody "streaked" across the stage! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59FiQDhmZps

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