In 1974, Playboy records signed the group. This song became the first and only #1 hit for the label. >> Until the band had a hit with this song, they were considered as one-hit-wonders, as the rest of their other singles that followed their other Top 40 hit, "Don't Pull Your Love (Out)" (for the Dunhill/ABC label), went nowhere. In 1973, Tommy Reynolds, the band's drummer, quit to join a band called Shango and was replaced by Alan Dennison. In 1974, the band signed with Playboy Records, who insisted that they keep their original name (apparently, Playboy th… read more
In 1974, Playboy records signed the group. This song became the first and only #1 hit for the label. >> Until the band had a hit with this song… read more
In 1974, Playboy records signed the group. This song became the first and only #1 hit for the label. >> Until the band had a hit with this song, they were considered as one-hit-won… read more
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds was a 1970s AM soft rock trio from Los Angeles. The members were Dan Hamilton, Joe Frank Carollo, and Tommy Reynolds. Reynolds left in 1972 and was replaced by Alan Dennison. The group continued to perform as Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds until 1976, when it changed its name to Hamilton, Joe Frank & Dennison.
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Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds was a 1970s AM soft rock trio from Los Angeles. The members were Dan Hamilton, Joe Frank Carollo, and Tommy Reynolds. Reynolds left in 1972 and was replac… read more
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds was a 1970s AM soft rock trio from Los Angeles. The members were Dan Hamilton, Joe Frank Carollo, and Tommy Reynolds. Reynolds left in 1972 and was replaced by Alan Dennison. The group continued to pe… read more