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Jimmy Griffin was an American musician and songwriter best known as a member of the soft rock band Bread. His work with the band, including hits like "Make It with You" and "Everything I Own," contributed to the group's success in the 1970s. Griffin's melodic songwriting and vocal skills played a significant role in shaping the sound of Bread and his influence continues to be recognized in the music industry.
"Dorsey played the upright bass and steel guitar, as well as acoustic guitar. Johnny played acoustic guitar and together they were fabulous songwriters and singers."
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"Dorsey played the upright bass and steel guitar, as well as acoustic guitar. Johnny played acoustic guitar and together they were fabulous songwriters and singers."

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"I produced a song for Bobby Vee called Get The Message."
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"I produced a song for Bobby Vee called Get The Message."

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"I went out to visit Dorsey Burnette, after I graduated high school."
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"I went out to visit Dorsey Burnette, after I graduated high school."

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"Steve produced Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys and one more. Then he and I wrote a few songs together and became good friends. He was a talented producer."
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"Steve produced Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys and one more. Then he and I wrote a few songs together and became good friends. He was a talented producer."

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