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28 Marshall Road

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Release Date: 2006 During 1975 and 1976 Terry Robin Prill put most of his energies into the composing of new material. These songs were met with such a positive response that selecting just the right arrangements to showcase the lyrics and melody became a top priority. Late in 1976 the Kinsella Brothers, Bill and Dan, from Hartford, CT, entered the scene, heard the music, and offered up their talents on harp, backing vocals, and guitar to take some of the songs to that next level. Also included in the January 1977 sessions were keyboardist Frank Rossi, and the drummer Larry DiBeradino, local musicians that favored the recordings with their talents. Pictured on the CD cover, appearing from left to right, Larry DiBeradino, Frank Rossi, Terry Robin Prill, Bill Kinsella, and Dan Kinsella. Leon Dobrowolsky sat in for a session in April putting down some of the favorite material that had become part of their regular club play list. This collection contains all the recordings from the sessions in 1977, whether they were the primary or alternate takes. Borderline and Forget The Past became the high water mark recordings during these sessions. To this day, they still remain Terry Robin Prill’s most requested signature pieces. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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