Gary Wright
Gary Wright
Gary Malcolm Wrightis an American singer, songwriter and musician, best known for his 1976 hit songs "Dream Weaver" and "Love Is Alive", and for his role in helping establish the synthesizer as a leading instrument in rock and pop music. Wright's breakthrough album, The Dream Weaver, came after he had spent seven years in London as, alternately, a member of the British heavy rock band Spooky Tooth and a solo artist on A&M Records. While in England, he played keyboards...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionRock Singer
Date of Birth26 April 1943
CityCresskill, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
I'm in the process of releasing my CD Human Love to the mainstream public. Up till now its mainly been available on line on my web site.
Sometimes when you make a record and it's not successful, you just don't want to go through that process for a while. You want to have your wounds heal.
Tonight I was a little faster in three and four, while he (Maier) was faster in one and two,
I don't know anybody who didn't love Dave Brown. He was a special guy: a special player and a special person. He was a great guy to have around.
I was the first artist, I think, to ever do an all-keyboard album. There were things that resembled it, like Stevie Wonder. A lot of his stuff was on keyboards, but he used brass and he used other things as well. I was the first artist, also, to use drum machines. I was really the one who kind of started that whole thing.
Baseball is a great way to kick off this community-wide event. We encourage everyone to bring their family and friends for a wonderful evening.
Our happiness usually is conditioned by the kind of home, job, car, clothes, etc., we have, which in a way makes us slaves to matter.
Jeff is a great player and a great ambassador for American International hockey. His play on the ice mirrors his conduct off the ice, and his offensive play and improvement we look forward to seeing this season.
We're on top of each other. It's very crowded.
We needed that one! ... That hit at Lake Ozark was the hardest I've taken in a long, long time.
We've been focused on growing earnings, and we did that. Now it's time to grow deposits for a while.
He's touched many, many more people than he will ever realize.
The more far-out artists, the better.
Artists were nurtured back in the '70s. Their music was developed by the record companies.