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Pablo Cruise is an American pop/rock band from San Francisco currently composed of David Jenkins (guitar and vocals), Cory Lerios (keyboards and vocals), Sergio Gonzalez (), Larry Antonino (bass and vocals), and Robbie Wyckoff (vocals and percussion). [1]
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David Michael Jenkins (born August 29, 1947) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known as the lead singer and guitarist for the California smooth rock band Pablo Cruise. [1] Jenkins was a member of the band at its conception in 1973, and stayed until they disbanded in 1986.
The song received a considerable amount of airplay during the summer of 1978, prompting critic Robert Christgau to say, "Hear David Jenkins sing 'once you get past the pain' fifty times in a day and the pain will be permanent", referring to the lyrics of the chorus.
"A Place in the Sun" is a song by American rock group Pablo Cruise from their album of the same name, A Place in the Sun, in 1977. It was released as a single and reached #42 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #36 in Canada.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Cool Love is a song by American rock group Pablo Cruise, from their album Reflector in 1981 (see 1981 in music).
A Place in the Sun is the third album by the California soft rock group Pablo Cruise.The album marked an entrance into the mainstream for the band, and the first single from the album, "Whatcha Gonna Do?" reached number 6 on the Pop Singles charts.
Worlds Away is the fourth and most successful album by the California soft rock group Pablo Cruise. The album charted higher than any other of the band's albums, reaching #6 in the United States . Three singles were released from the album: " Love Will Find a Way ", "Don't Want to Live Without It" and " I Go to Rio ", reaching #6, #21, and #46 ...