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  1. Jeffrey Gaines is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he was signed to the Chrysalis Records label in 1990 and released his debut album, Jeffrey Gaines, in 1992. Life and career. The first singl ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Jeffrey Gaines" on Discogs.

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  3. 11. Okt. 2023 · His self-titled 1992 debut, offering The Band’s Garth Hudson on saxophone, body organ and accordion, drew essential praise from all over, and place him for the musical map like a delicate folk-rock artist. Relatively Slightly Dazed adopted in 1994, and in 1998 Gaines came back with Galore.

  4. Explore Jeffrey Gaines's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jeffrey Gaines on AllMusic.

  5. Despite some dirgelike numbers, which tend to make Gaines sound like a male Tracy Chapman, this debut holds a lot of promise.-- Parke Puterbaugh, Stereo Review, November, 1992 Garth Hudson guests on sax, organ, and accordion. Tracks. Hero in Me Scares Me More Didn't Wanna Be Daddy Love Disappears

  6. After high school, Gaines was offered the singer slot for a New York rock & roll band, but turned it down to move to Philadelphia, where he signed with Chrysalis Records in 1990. His self-titled 1992 debut, featuring the Band's Garth Hudson on saxophone, organ, and accordion, drew critical praise from far and wide, and put him on the musical ...

  7. After high school, Gaines was offered the singer slot for a New York rock & roll band, but turned it down to move to Philadelphia, where he signed with Chrysalis Records in 1990. His self-titled 1992 debut, featuring the Band's Garth Hudson on saxophone, organ, and accordion, drew critical praise from far and wide, and put him on the musical ...