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  1. Chris Dedrick wrote most of the songs. Younger sister Ellen joined the group later, and youngest sister Stefanie (1952–1999) joined near the end of their initial career. Their dad, Arthur, was a trombonist and music arranger. Their uncle Rusty Dedrick was a jazz trumpeter with Claude Thornhill and Red Norvo.

  2. 27. Feb. 2020 · Das aus New York stammende Gesangsensemble um Christopher Dedrick (1947-2010), Sandy Dedrick, Bruce Dedrick und Ellen Dedrick ist mittlerweile längst vergessen. Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm, im Fall der Dedrick -Geschwister eine durchaus passende Feststellung, die Passion des Vaters (Trompeter und Arrangeur) ging offenbar auf seine Nachkommen über.

  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, started a vocal harmony group and played free ...

  4. You Could Be Born Again. You Could Be Born Again is the second album by The Free Design; it was released in 1968. It is the band's first album as a quartet, with the members' sister Ellen Dedrick added to the lineup. [1] [2]

  5. Ellen Dedrick. Profile: Ellen Dedrick's lone single is also featured on. The Free Design - Heaven/Earth. The Free Design - Complete Singles Collection. The Free Design - Butterflies Are Free - The Original Recordings 1967-72. Show more. Aliases: Ellen Griffin.

  6. The Free Design – Chris, Bruce, Sandy and Ellen Dedrick, were brothers and sisters from Delevan, N.Y., a small town near Buffalo. They grew up surrounded by music. Their father, Art Dedrick, played trombone and was chief musical arranger for big band musician Vaughn Monroe and later had a band of his own until an attack of polio put him in a wheelchair. After that, unable to travel ...

  7. The members were all members of the Dedrick family: Chris Dedrick (who wrote most of the songs), sister Sandy Dedrick, and brother Bruce Dedrick were the original lineup. Younger sister Ellen Dedrick joined the group later, and youngest sister Stephanie Dedrick, joined near the end of their initial career. The group disbanded in 1972.