"Looking for an Echo" by Kenny Vance and The Planotones.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 70s (a toughie this morning!): Born Kenneth Rosenberg in Brooklyn, this singer/songwriter/producer cut his teeth hanging aroung the Brill Building/Tin Pan Alley. He was hired by Leiber and Stoller to be one of the founding members of Jay and The Americans. He was also a member of the early Saturday Night Live band. Music supervisor for "Eddie and The Cruisers", "Animal House" and six Woody Allen films. Managed and produced early Steely Dan. His signature song is a 1975 Richard Reicheg composition which failed to chart but has since become a doo-wop classic. The nostalgic, quasi-biographic story about a doo-wop group always searching for a good place to sing that would encance their sound - metaphorically, a location of happiness and understanding. They also recorded a very respectable version of "Gloria" and are still touring. Singer and his group? Song?
Answer: "Looking for an Echo" by Kenny Vance and The Planotones. Man, oh man, killer falsetto!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke1dV_IpSKA&list=RDke1dV_IpSKA&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o_GLB4kfuo&list=RD5o_GLB4kfuo&start_radio=1
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