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Jim Seals and Dash Crofts were both born in Texas: Crofts in Cisco in 1938 and Seals in Sidney in 1942. They first met when Crofts was a drummer for a local band. Later, Seals joined a rockabilly band called Dean Beard and the Crew Cats, in which he played sax; later on, Crofts joined Seals in the band.
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All songs written by Jim Seals and Dash Crofts unless otherwise indicated Side One "When I Meet Them" – 3:15 "'Cause You Love" (Jim Seals) [2] – 3:22
Seals & Crofts I & II is a double album re-issue of their albums, Seals & Crofts and Down Home.In early 1974, while the duo were at the peak of their popularity, Warner Bros. Records decided it would be a good investment to purchase the rights to their first two LPs on the TA label, which by that time, were out of print.
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Seals and Crofts, released in November 1975 by Warner Bros. Records.It includes a new recording of the song "When I Meet Them," of which the first version appeared on Year of Sunday.
Charlie Crofts (1943–2024), New Zealand leader of the Ngāi Tahu iwi; Colin Croft (b. 1983), former West Indian cricket player. Daniel Webster Crofts (1828–1852), American lawyer, and Mason; founder of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity; Dash Crofts (1942–2022), American musician; half of the 1970s singing duo Seals and Crofts
Dash Crofts – vocals (except on "Wayland the Rabbit"), acoustic and electric mandolins, mandola on "Castles in the Sand" Louie Shelton – guitar, banjo; Ovid Stevens – slide guitar; Jack Lenz – keyboards (including ARP synthesizer on "Fire and Vengeance"), flute on "I'll Play for You" David Paich – keyboards
"Diamond Girl" is a song by American soft rock duo Seals and Crofts, released as a single in 1973. It is the title track of their fifth studio album, Diamond Girl.Like their previous top 10 hit "Summer Breeze", "Diamond Girl" also reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, [1] and No. 4 on the Adult Contemporary chart.