Gallery was a Detroit-based soft rock band that centered around singer/guitarist/songwriter Jim Gold. Also featuring bassist/vocalist Dennis Kovarik, Gallery signed with the Sussex label and issued their debut album, Nice to Be With You (1972). For their 1973 follow-up album, Gallery ft Jim Gold, they used their studio musician-augmented lineup into an official band, with drummer Danny Brucato, second guitarist Fred DiCenso, and steel guitarist Cal Freeman. However, without any chart succes. Gallery disbanded and Jim Gold went solo.
Gallery - Nice to be with You (Sussex 1972)
Tracklist: There's An Island, Louisiana Line, Someone, Ginger Haired Man, Nice To Be With You, Gee Whiz, I Believe In Music, Lover's Hideaway, You're Always On My Mind, He Will Break Your Heart, Sunday And Me, Big City Miss Ruth Ann.
Their debut included the Top Five smash hit Nice to Be With You/Ginger Haired Man, one of the bestselling Sussex singles ever released (the other one being Dennis Coffey's own Scorpio). More hits followed with I Believe in Music (original by Mac Davis)/Someone and Big City Miss Ruth Ann/Lover's Hideaway. Produced by Mike Theodore and Dennis Coffey.
Gallery - Gallery ft Jim Gold (Sussex 1973)
Gallery - Nice to be with You (Sussex 1972)
Tracklist: There's An Island, Louisiana Line, Someone, Ginger Haired Man, Nice To Be With You, Gee Whiz, I Believe In Music, Lover's Hideaway, You're Always On My Mind, He Will Break Your Heart, Sunday And Me, Big City Miss Ruth Ann.
Their debut included the Top Five smash hit Nice to Be With You/Ginger Haired Man, one of the bestselling Sussex singles ever released (the other one being Dennis Coffey's own Scorpio). More hits followed with I Believe in Music (original by Mac Davis)/Someone and Big City Miss Ruth Ann/Lover's Hideaway. Produced by Mike Theodore and Dennis Coffey.
Gallery - Gallery ft Jim Gold (Sussex 1973)
Tracklist: Friends, Lady Luck, John McGuinn, Mystery Woman, Love Every Little Thing About You, Maybe Baby, Rest In Peace, Wonderful World, Love Is You, River Boat Captain.
Their second album didn't produce any hit and after one last single, Love Every Little Thing About You, the group disbanded. Again produced by Mike Theodore and Dennis Coffey.
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