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Eddie Rambeau

Real name: Edward Fluri

Effective period / Period of releases: 1961 - 1991

American pop singer and songwriter.
Born June 30, 1943 in Hazelton, Pennsylvania.
In 1961, disc jockey Jim Ward set up an interview for Ed with the hot Philadelphia label, Swan Records, whereupon they signed him, with him agreeing to take the stage name "Rambeau".
He charted four times as a solo artist between 1965-66, with his highest charted song "Concrete and Clay", which hit #35 in the U.S. (and #13 adult contemporary), two of which he co-wrote. Overall, he charted as a songwriter seven times, with "Navy Blue" by Diane Renay hitting #1 on the adult contemporary chart and #6 overall (co-written by Bob Crewe and Bud Rehak). He also charted with a duet with Marcy Jo (Marcy Sockel) with "Lover's Medley The More I See You/When I Fall in Love", which hit #132 in 1963.

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