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In 1977, King collaborated with another songwriter, Rick Evers, on Simple Things, the first release with a new label distributed by Capitol Records. Shortly after that, King and Evers were married; he died of a cocaine overdose, one year later, while King and her daughter, Sherry, were in Hawaii.
Welcome Home is the ninth album by the American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1978. ... Rick Evers – cowbell; Carole King, Mark Hallman, Robert McEntee
Simple Things is the 8th album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1977. ... Rick Evers – guitar; Robert McEntee – guitar, keyboards ...
Rick Diamond/Getty Thomas Rhett and his mother Paige Braswell Lankford celebrate his first No. 1 song "It Goes Like This" at Nashville's Marathon Music Works on December 2, 2013 in Nashville ...
The Making, and Remaking, of Johnny Cash’s ‘Songwriter’ Album: How John Carter Cash, Marty Stuart and Others Brought the Icon’s Buried Treasure Back to Life Chris Willman June 30, 2024 at ...
Zager and Evans was an American rock-pop duo active during the late 1960s and early 1970s, comprising Denny Zager (born February 14, 1944, Wymore, Nebraska) and Rick Evans (born January 20, 1943, Lincoln, Nebraska; died February 2018, Santa Fe, New Mexico). [2]
During the VH1 Storytellers series, Nicks explained that "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?" was written about the death of Joe Walsh's three-year-old daughter, Emma Kristen, who was killed in accident on her way to nursery school.
Whenever You Need Somebody is the debut studio album by English singer Rick Astley, released on 16 November 1987 by RCA Records.It is his highest-selling album and has sold 15.2 million copies worldwide. [3]