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Well, it's definitely Gary Grant playing lead trumpet, though I have no idea who the other players in the horn section. The sax player looks a bit like Lou Marani but it's probably Gary Herbig. No clue on the second trumpet or trombone. The orginal recording is great as well.
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OffTheCharts365 1 year ago
I had never heard any songs with him singing. I hadn't really known he could sing. LOL
tall32guy 3 years ago
Well, it's definitely Gary Grant playing lead trumpet, though I have no idea who the other players in the horn section. The sax player looks a bit like Lou Marani but it's probably Gary Herbig. No clue on the second trumpet or trombone. The orginal recording is great as well.
musteach40 3 years ago
@musteach40 Definitely Lou Marini on sax, seeing as he played on atleast one of Champlin's CDs.
TGF87 10 months ago
This is one of my favorites song whith a great singer
Thanks for post this
Love the west coast music from the 80´s
sooooo goooood
snickaren71 4 years ago
I Love the Great Bill Champlin
jmdima 4 years ago
Is that Tom Kelly, the singer, playing bass??
cronin99 4 years ago
Sad these days never comes again : ( This kind of muscians and this kind of music is dying...extremly sad!
plattnacke 5 years ago
Another slice of Champlin gold. FYI, the original had Kenny Loggins singing background vocals. Check it out.
Mjanaforian 5 years ago
Right on! More late-70s-early-80s west coast music! Please...
funkykeys 5 years ago