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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.
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All songs by Carole King except where noted. "Main Street Saturday Night" "Sunbird" (King, Rick Evers) "Venusian Diamond" (King, Evers, Mark Hallman, Robert McEntee, Robb Galloway, Miguel Rivera, Richard Hardy, Michael Wooten)
D Dipasupil/FilmMagic Fleetwood Mac's groundbreaking 1977 album Rumours celebrates the 48th anniversary of its historic release on February 4. The record stands as a testament to the power of band ...
Simple Things is the 8th album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1977. ... Rick Evers – guitar; Robert McEntee – guitar, keyboards ...
Another Side of Rick was John Boylan's first production. [5] The album was a thickly produced collection of songs from Koppelman-Rubim songwriters with the modern touch. These included Tim Hardin, John Sebastian, Boylan, and his brother, Terry Boyla
(Thomas Rhett and his wife, Lauren Akins, share four daughters.) Around that same time, Akins opened for his son on the Center Point Road tour. "My dad is always my first phone call for a bus trip ...
Goffin and King formed one of the most successful songwriting partnerships of the period, with hit songs including: "Take Good Care of My Baby" (a hit for Bobby Vee), "Halfway to Paradise" (Tony Orlando, Billy Fury), "The Loco-Motion" (Little Eva, and later Grand Funk Railroad and Kylie Minogue), "Go Away Little Girl" (Steve Lawrence, and later ...