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  1. Between 1959 and 1962, in collaboration with a variety of Pittsburgh-area bands, he cut a series of records for small local labels, adopting the stage name Lou Christie along the way. Eventually he made the acquaintance of Twyla Herbert, a classically trained musician and self-proclaimed mystic some 20 years his senior; they became songwriting partners, and in 1962 penned "The Gypsy Cried ...

  2. Lou Christie. Lou Christie was born Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco on February 19, 1943 near Pittsburg in Glenwilland. First performing as Lou Sacco and later with his sister Amy as The Crewnecks, Lou's life changed when he met Twyla Herbert, an Gypsy concert pianist. Together they wrote The Gypsy Cried in 1962, which was the start of the career ...

  3. EnLightnin'ment —The Best of Lou Christie (Rhino, 1990) Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (LightningStrikes, 1993) Glory River—The Buddah Years 1968–1972 (Sequel, 1994) Beyond The Blue Horizon: More of the Best (Varese Sarabande, 1994) Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (LightningStrikes, 1997)

  4. 2. Jan. 2024 · Unearthed from the vaults comes "Gypsy Bells," a new compilation. of rarely heard 1960s songs from Beaver Valley, PA chart-topper Lou Christie. The 24 tracks showcase Christie's towering falsetto, part of his four octave-range. recognized as "one of the most exciting and readily identifiable sounds of 1960s pop,"

  5. Original Sinner: The Very Best of the MGM Recordings by Lou Christie released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at...

  6. 19. Nov. 2006 · An essential purchase for the Lou Christie fan. Has both versions of the classic "Rhapsody In The Rain" as well as all of the Herbert/Christie-written material from the MGM period. Excellent sound quality; kicks the Rhino Best Of CD to the curb. Shows that Lou could compose worthwhile album tracks, as well as great singles. "We Gotta Run Away" and "Jungle" are great tracks which can only be ...

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  7. 31. März 2024 · Between 1959 and 1962, in collaboration with a variety of Pittsburgh-area bands, he cut a series of records for small local labels, adopting the stage name Lou Christie along the way. Eventually he made the acquaintance of Twyla Herbert, a classically trained musician and self-proclaimed mystic some 20 years his senior; they became songwriting partners, and in 1962 penned "The Gypsy Cried ...