Henry Gross (born April 1, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his association with the group Sha Na Na and for his hit song, "Shannon". He was the youngest person, at age 18, to play on the main stage at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in 1969.
Gross broke from Sha Na Na to become a solo singer-songwriter in 1970. He signed a recording contract with ABC Dunhill Records in 1971.
Gross moved on to Lifesong Records to make his fourth album “Release”. The first single taken from this album was “Springtime Mama” a Beach Boys inspired song.
A - Springtime Mama (3:42)
Written-By – Henry Gross / Producer – Terry Cashman & Tommy West
B - Overtone Square (3:08)
Written-By – Henry Gross / Producer – Terry Cashman & Tommy West
Release: 1976
Label: Lifesong Records
Catalog# AT 17134
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Gross broke from Sha Na Na to become a solo singer-songwriter in 1970. He signed a recording contract with ABC Dunhill Records in 1971.
Gross moved on to Lifesong Records to make his fourth album “Release”. The first single taken from this album was “Springtime Mama” a Beach Boys inspired song.
A - Springtime Mama (3:42)
Written-By – Henry Gross / Producer – Terry Cashman & Tommy West
B - Overtone Square (3:08)
Written-By – Henry Gross / Producer – Terry Cashman & Tommy West
Release: 1976
Label: Lifesong Records
Catalog# AT 17134
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