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  1. Bruce Dedrick produced the 1969 single "You're Never Gonna Find Another Love", a Mickey Nicotra composition for The Sermon, which became a hit for the group. In addition to the production, the background vocals were provided by members of the Dedrick family.

  2. Hailing from New York, The Free Design were a late ’60s/early ’70s family pop group, releasing eight brilliant albums and influencing countless musicians (Beck, Belle & Sebastian, Cornelius, and Stereolab, to name a few). Chris, Bruce, Sandy and Ellen Dedrick were brothers and sisters with a singing style that laid the groundwork for all ...

  3. As the current leader, MC, lead singer, trombonist and guitarist of band The Little Big Band Group, Bruce Dedrick and his musicians have performed at hundreds of concerts, dinner dances, corporate functions, and other parties for the last twenty-five years in New York City, upstate NY, Pennsylvania, New England, and in the Philly, Baltimore and ...

  4. 25 de ene. de 2018 · The Free Design consisted of the singing Dedrick family, starting with the older siblings Chris, Sandy, and Bruce Dedrick. Their younger sister, Ellen, joined on their second album. The Dedrick’s grew up in Delevan, N.Y., in a musical household.

  5. A pesar de que su música rememora los horizontes de la Costa Oeste estadounidense, The Free Design es una banda neoyorquina compuesta en principio por un trío de hermanos, Chris Dedrick (el alma mater del grupo, nacido el 12 de septiembre de 1947), Bruce Dedrick y Sandy Dedrick, quienes iniciaron su andadura como terceto folk a mediados de ...

  6. The Free Design was a Delevan, New York-based vocal group playing jazzy pop music. Their music can be described as sunshine pop and baroque pop. The members were all members of the Dedrick family: Chris Dedrick (who wrote most of the songs), sister Sandy Dedrick, and brother Bruce Dedrick were the original lineup.

  7. 21 de nov. de 2020 · Though the LP includes covers, among them a dreamy version of Paul Simon’s 59th Bridge Street Song (Feelin’ Groovy) and The Beatles’ Michelle, their original material is more interesting. Bruce Dedrick’s Umbrellas is wonderfully light and playful, a real shot of pure joy.