Welcome to another edition of Seventies Sunday.
Today (October 5th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Partners In Crime, the fifth studio album from singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes. This 1979 release spent thirty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 33.
Click here for my full review of this record.
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Sunday, October 5, 2014
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Rupert Holmes - Partners In Crime
Welcome to another edition of “Seventies Saturday”.
The man who would eventual become known as Rupert Holmes was actually born in England to the name of David Goldstein. His father was an American Army Warrant Officer and bandleader; his English mother was also musically inclined. He attended the Manhattan School of Music. His brother was an opera singer. Suffice to say, music was in his blood.
The man who would eventual become known as Rupert Holmes was actually born in England to the name of David Goldstein. His father was an American Army Warrant Officer and bandleader; his English mother was also musically inclined. He attended the Manhattan School of Music. His brother was an opera singer. Suffice to say, music was in his blood.
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