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We Had Joy, We Had Fun: The "Lost" Recording Artists of the Seventies

by Barry Scott

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In response to a wave of renewed interest in the 1970s, Barry Scott has compiled 20 interviews with the most popular lost recording artists of the decade. He talks about careers, hits and current activities with Bobby Sherman, David Cassidy, Susan Dey, Helen Reddy, Tony Orlando, Sonny Bono, Shaun Cassidy and Donny, Marie and Alan Osmond, among other recording artists whose work inspires the nostalgia and affection of a generation.… (more)
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In response to a wave of renewed interest in the 1970s, Barry Scott has compiled 20 interviews with the most popular lost recording artists of the decade. He talks about careers, hits and current activities with Bobby Sherman, David Cassidy, Susan Dey, Helen Reddy, Tony Orlando, Sonny Bono, Shaun Cassidy and Donny, Marie and Alan Osmond, among other recording artists whose work inspires the nostalgia and affection of a generation.

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