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  2. The Dream Weavers - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Weavers recorded two further singles, but neither charted. Unless one counts the one week at #33 for "A Little Love Can Go A Long Way" they remain to this day, archetypal one-hit wonders. In March 1956, Buff married Mary Rude, who was a fellow 1952 graduate of Edison High and had sung with the group.

  3. Gary Wright - Wikipedia

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    Although neither The Dream Weaver nor its singles charted in the UK, the album was a big seller in West Germany, [74] where, Wright says, Spooky Tooth had been "the number one band" during 1969. [8] Following the album's release, Wright toured extensively with a band comprising three keyboard players and a drummer. [74]

  4. It's Almost Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Weavers, a singing group including writers Adkinson and Buff, recorded the most successful version of the song for Decca Records (catalog number 29683). [6] Their version first charted in Billboard on November 12, 1955, and reached No. 7 on Billboard ' s chart of Most Played in Juke Boxes, [7] No. 8 on Billboard ' s Top 100, [8] No. 8 on Billboard ' s chart of Best Sellers in Stores ...

  5. The Dream Weaver - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Weaver is a solo album by American singer and musician Gary Wright released in July 1975.. The album was said by Wright to be the first-ever all-keyboard album (though there were many all-synthesizer LPs before this, including Switched-On Bach by Wendy Carlos, in 1968), but in fact it also features drums, vocals, and guitar, among other instruments.

  6. Gary Wright, ‘Dream Weaver’ Singer, Dies at 80 - AOL

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    A powerfully soulful singer and a versatile keyboardist, Wright was a founding member of the U.K.-based band Spooky Tooth and … Gary Wright, ‘Dream Weaver’ Singer, Dies at 80 Skip to main ...

  7. Gary Wright, 'Dream Weaver' singer, dies at 80 - AOL

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    Gary Wright, best known for the 1970s hits "Dream Weaver" and "Love Is Alive," died Monday morning at his home in Palos Verdes Estates.

  8. Dream Weaver - Wikipedia

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    The expression "Dream Weaver" was popularized by John Lennon in 1970 in his song "God", taken from his solo album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. This song depicts Lennon's declaration that he was the dream weaver of the 1960s, breaking away from the influences and dogmas that influenced his life.

  9. Former Dream Street Members: Where Are They Now? - AOL

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    While Dream Street’s tenure on the boy band scene may have been fleeting, they provided fans with several dance-worthy pop hits and catapulted its members to well-known solo career acclaim. The ...