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Jon Plum was a British late-1960s duo consisting of Jonathan Edward Kennett and David Roy Plummer. They were writer/singers with a seeming determination to recreate the Righteous Brother’s sound. If Kennett and Plummer wanted a Wall of Sound behind them they found the right producer in Ray Singer. Seems Mr. Singer released some tracks produced by Mark Wirtz who was, at the time, developing his “everything but the kitchen sink” styled recording techniques. Jon Plum released two singles in 1969, "Alice" and "You Keep Changing Your Mind". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Alice
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