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During the 1970s, Julius and his wife, Cissy, collaborated on film scores and musicals. One last reunion took place in the 1980s which lasted a couple of years and produced an album called Naturally in 1982. It featured Julius Wechter on marimba and three band alumni, Bernie Fleischer on reeds, guitarist Charlie Chiarenza and trombonist Dave Wells.
[3] [4] "The Nicest Things Happen" was written by Tijuana Brass member Julius Wechter and his wife Cissy. [1] Cover versions of contemporary and recent hits found on the album include the Beatles' "Martha My Dear", Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind", the Beach Boys' "Darlin'" and Little Anthony & the Imperials' "Hurt So Bad". [1]
Julius Wechter was a percussionist in Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, most notably on marimba. "Spanish Flea" was one of several songs he wrote for the group. It was released as an instrumental on the B-side to the single "What Now My Love" from their 1965 album Going Places.
It's been more than 50 years sine Kathy Garver first took the role of teenage Cissy in 'Family ... Garver lives in California with her husband and son. RELATED: Cicely Tyson through the years.
I can assure you there are lyrics. The credit for the tune is "Julius and Cissy Wechter". Cissy was (is) a marvelous lyricist, but not a musician. If one of her husband's compositions carries her name too, it did have lyrics. Good luck in your search - I, a lifelong Ventures fan, would love to see they lyrics, too!
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are mourning the loss of their beloved dog, Chewie, who died on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the age of 17.. The couple opened up Wednesday's episode of Live with Kelly and ...
Cissy Houston, Grammy-winning soul and gospel singer and mother of the late Whitney Houston, died in her New Jersey home on Monday at the age of 91. Houston's daughter-in-law, Pat Houston, shared ...
Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66. [3] It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2011. Referring to the song "Mas que Nada" Mendes said in 2014: "It was the first time that a song in Portuguese was a hit in America and all over the world".