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Lou Christie
One of the youngest artists to write and co-produce his own records, as well as a bonafide teen-idol, Lou Christie was a consistent hit maker through the 1960s. Spirit Music represents his earliest and best known hits including the #1 smash “Lightnin’ Strikes” (a regular finisher among radio listeners greatest songs of all time), and the follow up “Rhapsody In The Rain,” as well as such acclaimed early works as “Cryin In The Streets,” “Du Ronda,” “Diary,” and “Baby We Got To Run Away.” Spirit placed Lou’s “Summer Snow” in one of the final episodes of The Sopranos and “Trapeze” was featured in the soundtrack to the motion picture Before Sunset.
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