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Beth Sorrentino - Would You Like to Go - Compact Disc

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Beth Sorrentino - Would You Like to Go - Compact DiscSinger Beth Sorrentino was born in 1968, the year a now mostly forgotten musical wizard named Curt Boettcher reached his peak. On her new album, she pays tribute to a musician she never knew, whose work has been largely overlooked. Boettcher (pronounced BET cher) was a songwriter, singer, arranger, and recording studio wizard who specialized in multi harmony soft rock. He produced the first album by The Association (1966), and arranged their major hit
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