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  1. Chris, Sandy and Ellen became the core members of The Star-Scape Singers in 1976, a classical vocal ensemble led by Dr. Kenneth G. Mills. Chris Dedrick also served as the group's main composer. The group performed and toured extensively throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

  2. 5. Apr. 2021 · Sandy Dedrick (The Free Design) sings "Love You" (Light In The Attic & Friends: Live) - YouTube. Light In The Attic Records. 20.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 300. 5.4K views 2 years...

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  3. Sandra Dedrick is an American singer-songwriter and original member of The Free Design. Dedrick was born in Boston, Massachusetts — the eldest of 6 children in the Dedrick family. Sandra studied piano at the State University of New York at Fredonia at the age of 18. In 1964, she relocated to New York City, and with brothers Chris and Bruce ...

  4. Sandra Dedrick is an American singer-songwriter and original member of The Free Design. Originally on Enoch Light’s Project 3 label, The Free Design began recording at A&R studios with engineer Phil Ramone; their first album, Kites Are Fun was released in 1967 with Sandra as the lead vocalist.

  5. The Red Bull Music Academy’s James Singleton interviews Sandy Dedrick of The Free Design. The “middle-of-the-road” music genre, commonly referred to as MOR, is a grossly under-appreciated and overlooked section in much of the world’s record stores. Shop owners don’t help make things any easier, as the albums typifying this genre are ...

  6. 25. Jan. 2018 · The Free Design consisted of the singing Dedrick family, starting with the older siblings Chris, Sandy, and Bruce Dedrick. Their younger sister, Ellen, joined on their second album. The Dedrick’s grew up in Delevan, N.Y., in a musical household. Their father, trombonist Art Dedrick, handled arrangements for big band leader Vaughn ...

  7. Sandy Dedrick talked with us about the days she spent with Free Design. Q - Sandy, let me start by saying I actually saw Free Design at the 1967 Auto Show here in Syracuse, New York, held at the Onondaga County War Memorial.