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The Sixties provided us with a ton of great music – hundreds of Top Ten songs and a legion of new pop music artists. Most of us can remember bits and pieces of our own past whenever we hear a particular song from that era. There were a few of those songs that are now known as standards the world over. One of those rare birds was “Rhythm of the Rain” by the Cascades. We’ll meet the man who wrote and sang that hit record, John Claude Gummoe. John Claude wrote it when he was in the Navy, and on today’s show we’ll talk with him about all of his show biz memories.
By Dick Scoppettone, lead singer for Harpers Bizarre who had the '60s hit, "FeThe Sixties provided us with a ton of great music – hundreds of Top Ten songs and a legion of new pop music artists. Most of us can remember bits and pieces of our own past whenever we hear a particular song from that era. There were a few of those songs that are now known as standards the world over. One of those rare birds was “Rhythm of the Rain” by the Cascades. We’ll meet the man who wrote and sang that hit record, John Claude Gummoe. John Claude wrote it when he was in the Navy, and on today’s show we’ll talk with him about all of his show biz memories.