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Bobby Bloom

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Bobby Bloom (1946 - 28 February 1974) was an American singer-songwriter. He is known best for being a one-hit wonder with the 1970 song "Montego Bay," which was co-written and produced by Jeff Barry. Bloom was killed on 28 February 1974 in an accidental shooting after suffering from depression at age 28. The Montego Bay album was released in 1970, and contained the following tracks:

  1. "Careful Not to Break the Spell"
  2. "Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom-Boom)"
  3. "Try a Little Harder"
  4. "Oh, I Wish You Knew"
  5. "Fanta"
  6. "Heidi"
  7. "This Thing I've Gotten Into"
  8. "A Little on the Heavy Side"
  9. "Brighten Your Flame"
  10. "Give 'Em a Hand"
  11. "Montego Bay"

Bloom often recorded demos of his songs at the studio of MAP City Records, owned by friends Peter Anders and Vincent Poncia Jr., with chief engineer [Peter H. Rosen] at the controls. Bloom received a big break in 1969 when he was awarded a contract to write and record a jingle for Pepsi, paving the way for his success with "Montigo Bay."

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NAME Bloom, Bobby
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SHORT DESCRIPTION American singer-songwriter
DATE OF BIRTH 1946
PLACE OF BIRTH February 28 1974
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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