Eddie Schwartz
Eddie Schwartz came out of Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Their breakout single was "All Our Tomorrows," which became an anthem of hope and resilience for...
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Eddie Schwartz came out of Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Their breakout single was "All Our Tomorrows," which became an anthem of hope and resilience for many listeners at the time.
The band's outspoken views on social and political issues often drew criticism.
Their debut album was called "The Last Revolution," and they followed it with releases like "Burning Bridges" and "City of Dreams." Other songs in their catalog include "Don't Come To Me" and "Special Girl."
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