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  2. Greatest Radio Hits - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Radio Hits is a compilation album by Bruce Hornsby. The album was released in Australia on September 8, 2003, [3] and in the United States on January 13, 2004. [4] Tracks 1 to 5 and 8 to 10 are recordings from Hornsby's time with his band, The Range. Tracks 11 to 15 are from Hornsby's period as a solo artist; tracks 6 and 7 are solo ...

  3. Bruce Hornsby discography - Wikipedia

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    Album details Peak chart positions ... Greatest Radio Hits (2003) Playlist: ... Bruce Hornsby Live releases. Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville OR - July 6, 2002 ...

  4. Bruce Hornsby - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, to Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and Lois (née Saunier), a piano player and church community liaison who had a local middle school named after her. [4]

  5. Category:Bruce Hornsby albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Bruce Hornsby albums or lists of Bruce Hornsby albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bruce Hornsby albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Harbor Lights (Bruce Hornsby album) - Wikipedia

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    Hornsby also quotes the main musical phrase from the Grateful Dead's "Dark Star" as the jazz head to his song about tensions surrounding a biracial relationship, "Talk of the Town". [3] The mid-tempo "Fields of Gray", written for Hornsby's recently born twin sons, received some modest radio airplay, peaking at #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  7. Hot House (Bruce Hornsby album) - Wikipedia

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    Hot House is a 1995 album by American musician Bruce Hornsby.It is Hornsby's second solo album and his fifth overall studio release (three previously with The Range). "Walk in the Sun" and "Cruise Control", from the album, were released as singles (with radio

  8. Ambrosia (band) - Wikipedia

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    After Ambrosia, David Pack pursued a solo career and produced or worked with many top artists. Pack's 1985 solo album, Anywhere You Go, included the song "Prove Me Wrong", which also appeared on the soundtrack of the 1985 film White Nights. Joe Puerta became a founding member of Bruce Hornsby and the Range.

  9. Jacob's Ladder (Huey Lewis and the News song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jacob's Ladder" is a 1986 song written by Bruce Hornsby and his brother John Hornsby and recorded by Huey Lewis and the News. The song spent one week at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1987, [1] becoming the band's third and final number-one hit.