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Robbie Dupree
  • Artist: Robbie Dupree
  • Label: Blixa Sounds
  • UPC: 850947008016
  • Item #: 2027210X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 4/27/2018
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List Price: $14.98
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Description

Robbie Dupree on CD

Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1980 album including previously unreleased bonus tracks. Robbie Dupree is best known for his 1980 hits "Steal Away" (#6 on the Billboard Hot 100) and "Hot Rod Hearts" (#15). In 1981, he received a Grammy nomination as Best New Artist, losing to Christopher Cross. Robbie Dupree began his music career by singing on the street corners of Brooklyn. His passion for music flourished in the rich, creative atmosphere of the late 1960s. Moving to New York City during these exciting days, Robbie dedicated himself to songwriting and the pursuit of a solo career. By 1970, he was performing on the club scene in Greenwich Village with bandmate, the legendary Nile Rodgers in a group called New World Rising. In 1978, Robbie made the decision to pursue a solo career. He moved to Los Angeles and hooked up with old friends Rick Chudacoff and Peter Bunetta. Together, they produced his first solo recording.