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"The Lettermen"
singing trio founded
by Jim Pike and
joined by brother
Gary Pike enjoyed an
unprecedented (46)
forty-six
consecutive hit
record ALBUMS on
Billboard Magazine's
national charts, A
TON OF GOLD RECORDS, twenty hit singles, five Grammy
nominations, A
"CLEO" and with
record, tape and CD
sales more than $100
MILLION worldwide.
In October, 2001,
Jim and Gary as "The
Lettermen" were
inducted into the
Vocal Group Hall of
Fame.
Billboard Magazine,
the standard of the
recording industry,
referred to Jim and
Gary Pike's
Lettermen as "The
Greatest Romantic
Vocal Group of All
Time!" in having a
track record of hits
and backing it up
with stellar live
performances. These
guys became a
legend, no less. And
today the legend
continues as
REUNION!
At the height of The
Lettermen's fame,
Jim Pike lost his
voice and for the
better part of ten
years, was unable to
sing. As a result he
had to find a
replacement in the
Lettermen trio and
finally sold the
"Lettermen" name in
the late seventies.
At the end of that
excruciating 10
years of silence,
Jim Pike
miraculously
regained his singing
voice.
Because of
overwhelming
requests to
re-unite, Jim Pike
and brother Gary,
along with Ric de
Azevedo, who gained
fame as a member of
"The King Family and
"The King Cousins",
ABC television's
"First Family of
Song", have
re-united their
harmonic singing
talents to now be
known as "REUNION." |
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