Jud Strunk
Jud Strunk was a socially and environmentally conscious singer/songwriter and comedian. A native of New York, Strunk moved to Farmington, Maine in 1960 and started out singing at a local hotel. He then began a solo act on the U.S. Armed Forces circuit, appeared in the Broadway musical Beautiful Dreamer, and during the early '70s was a semi-regular on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. He released his debut album, Downeast Viewpoint, in 1970 and three years later released his second effort, Jones' General Store. That year, Strunk had his biggest hit, "Daisy a Day," which made the Top 15 on the pop charts and the Top 40 on the country charts. In 1974 he had a hit with the dramatic reading "My Country." In 1977, Strunk and his band Coplin Kitchen released A Semi-Reformed Tequila Crazed Gypsy Looks Back; four years later, he died in a small plane crash in Maine.
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2 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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Daisy A Day
Country - Paru chez Universal Records le 1 janv. 1972
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Jud Strunk's Downeast Viewpoint
Country - Paru chez Columbia Nashville Legacy le 24 févr. 1970
24-Bit 192.0 kHz - Stereo