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816: 261:. Although no longer with the band, Cochran's lead guitar, background vocals and songs are featured on the album. By then the band was led by David Palmer and featured new members Ron Fransen, David Woodford and Eric Gotthelf. More rock-oriented, this release enjoyed some critical success but it did not enjoy commercial success and the group disbanded soon after. 226:. Douma toured with Fleetwood Mac as a supporting act for the remainder of 1979 and then left the music industry soon after. Chuck Cochran replaced Danny Douma on vocals and lead guitar and was with Wha-Koo at two notable appearances in 1978. On August 26, they played before an estimated crowd of 110,000 music fans at the 269:
In the early 1980s, Douma founded "The Writers Store" a resource center and retail outlet for writers and filmmakers. In 2002 he founded a second company, "Innoventive Software", publishers of film production and storyboard software. Danny Douma died on June 1, 2010, from
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Eddie Tuduri suffered a serious spinal cord injury in a body surfing accident in 1997. He founded "The Rhythmic Arts Project" (TRAP) later that year as an educational program for children and adults with developmental and intellectual differences.
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The Big Wha-Koo were a Los Angeles, California-based soft rock ensemble formed in 1975 under the leadership of singer, songwriter and guitarist Danny Douma. Douma assembled an entourage of veteran musicians that included
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Claude Pepper, alias Jack Mack, formed the Los Angeles-based rhythm and soul band Jack Mack and the HeartAttack in 1980 and played with the band until 1987. He died at his home in Sacramento in February 2003.
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featured "You're Such a Fabulous Dancer", composed by Douma. Although a top ten hit in some international markets, it did little in the American music charts.
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Richard Kozinski has scored or co-scored almost 30 motion pictures and 300 aired network television episodes including episodes of
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band best known for their 1978 single, "(You're Such a) Fabulous Dancer", which peaked at #101 on the
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Records. The album featured many of the members of Wha-Koo as well as guest appearances by
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amongst others. Today he's a fine art and portrait photographer in the Los Angeles area.
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Andy Silvester, who departed after Wha-Koo's first album, became a member of the
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In 1978, Douma left Wha-Koo to pursue a solo career. He released a solo album,
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Peter Freiberger replaced Andy Silvester on bass for the band's 1978 album,
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festival near Toronto, Ontario and on October 29, the band performed with
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and others. Around that time, Wha-Koo released their third album,
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and Atlee and British blues man Andy Silvester, formerly of
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in Sydney, Australia before an estimated crowd of 100,000.
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Chuck Cochran later worked as a singer and guitarist with
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Palmer contributed the song "Silhouette" to the film
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Index

Rock
soft rock
ABC Records
Epic Records
David Palmer
Andy Silvester
Richard Kosinski
rock
Billboard
David Palmer
Steely Dan
Can't Buy a Thrill
Buddy Holly
The Crickets
Crowfoot
Savoy Brown
Neil Diamond
ABC Records
Grammy Award
Ken Caillat
Warner Bros.
Eric Clapton
Garth Hudson
The Band
Fleetwood Mac
Canada Jam
Thin Lizzy on the steps of the Sydney Opera House
Robb Royer
Bread
Mike Finnigan

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