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came out about a week before the original Unit 4 + 2 version was released as a single by another label in the U.S. Both versions of "Concrete and Clay" made the United States Top 40, running about neck and neck as they jockeyed for position on the charts.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Rambeau (now going by the name Ed Rambeau) broadened his repertoire to include the
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to his artistic portfolio. In the early 1990s, he began recording and marketing his own
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who have recorded songs written by Rambeau include Shirley Matthews ("Stop the Clock"),
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that year, to work with Crewe's organization as a staff songwriter and singer.
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genre and Broadway show tunes, and he resumed his live performing, mainly on
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magazine, Vol. 18, No. 10, May 15, 1992 - "Eddie Rambeau" by Maxim W. Furek
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aired on the same network, it was felt that Rambeau's performance of the
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The Jordan Brothers: A Musical Biography of Rock's Fortunate Sons
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Rambeau recorded a few more singles for DynoVoice, including "
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By the early 1970s, Rambeau had turned his attention to
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In addition to Mark Valentino and Diane Renay, other
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"Summertime Guy" was written by 127:Learn how and when to remove this message 457:In 1965, Rambeau heard a single called " 609: 491:Eddie Rambeau Sings Concrete and Clay 283:Bud Rehak, who went on to become his 7: 786:American male musical theatre actors 821:20th-century American male singers 801:Record producers from Pennsylvania 796:People from Hazleton, Pennsylvania 580:. In recent years, he also added 465:, where it had been recorded by a 329:The following year, 1962, Rambeau 14: 781:20th-century American male actors 485:Rambeau subsequently released an 298:and the like, where he impressed 326:, where Swan Records was based. 252:; June 30, 1943) is an American 149: 23: 539:, he was also a cast member of 394:to use for his television show 386:might create problems with the 351:, he would have to perform the 1: 811:Songwriters from Pennsylvania 776:20th-century American singers 374:Since Barris was employed by 454:("Shadows on a Foggy Day"). 343:, he was informed by deejay 34:biography of a living person 61:must be removed immediately 842: 728:Internet Broadway Database 702:Ed Rambeau - Official site 826:American male songwriters 806:Singers from Pennsylvania 791:American male pop singers 363:, who had also composed " 347:that, due to a potential 212:Singer, songwriter, actor 148: 712:Eddie Rambeau biography 542:Jesus Christ, Superstar 516:Good Morning, Starshine 450:("If I Were You"), and 318:and released his first 314:. 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