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Agreed. She should have used the piano on more songs.
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They should have done Why a lot more with piano intro. The boot I have with B Welch has the Come a little Bit Closer plus Why Intro. Kind of cool.
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Just fantastic in my opinion. Sounds like Bare Trees!! (her harmony with herself)
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George and her band harmonizes with her really well. Its incredible how a tour with Loggins Messina created songs, solo bands, marriages, friends, duets, etc for the rest of the band's existence.
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Sara Recor, too.
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Yes. I have always said you could do a family tree from the connections that lasted from that tour. Besides Sara who was Loggin's tour manager's wife who became Stevie's best friend and then Mick's wife. Her husband wrote Love In Store with Chris. Kenny of course did his duet hit with Stevie. George was Kenny's bass player. The list goes on and on. Todd played with Hall and Oats but he and George were part of Mick's band too.
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I remember the Cleveland crowd jamming to the Welch era tunes. I paid close attention to see if anyone knew them and they did.
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