Henry Jamison was formed in the 1960s by Henry Gross and Bob Lind. Gross handled songwriting while Lind played guitar. They spent those early years touring and playing clubs, building a following with their live shows.
In 1966, they released "Gloria," which became their most recognizable song. That same year they put out their first album, Catch a Ride. They followed it with Henry's Farewell in 1967 and One More Time in 1968.
Their later albums included Time Is the Enemy in 1970 and Sweet Surrender in 1972. Beyond "Gloria," their catalog includes songs like "The Rains" and "Varsity."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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