David Pack

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David Pack (b. July 15, 1952), was a co-founder and lead singer of the band Ambrosia. Noted hits from the band written by Pack include "Biggest Part Of Me" (1980), "You're The Only Woman" (1980), "How Much I Feel" (1978), as well as co-writer on one of their first hits, "Holdin' On To Yesterday" (1975). He also worked as a producer with many famous musicians in the 1980s, such as James Ingram and Michael McDonald.

His 2005 solo album, The Secret of Movin' On is topping the charts with collaborative efforts from musical legends such as Journey's Steve Perry, Heart's Ann Wilson and Timothy B. Schmit from the Eagles. Steve Perry makes his first appearance in mainstream adult contemporary rock in over eight years on the album.

[edit] External links

David Pack at All Music Guide

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