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  1. Mike Curb
    American record producer, musician, sports executive

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  1. www.mikecurb.com › congregation › bio_pageMike Curb - Congregation

    The Mike Curb Congregation is made up of sixteen vibrant performers. The group has a broad scope of musical backgrounds and their repertoire includes everything from rock to easy listening to gospel and country and all types of music in between. The excitement generated by this group steadily garnered more and more attention as the requests for ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_CurbMike Curb - Wikipedia

    Curb (center) with members of the Mike Curb Congregation and Davy Jones on a television special in 1972. Curb had a Top 40 pop hit in early 1971 with the title cut from his album Burning Bridges [26] (written and composed by Lalo Schifrin and Mike Curb), which was used as the theme of Brian G. Hutton 's film starring Clint Eastwood , Kelly's ...

  3. Mike Curb Congregation. Soundtrack: Kelly's Heroes. Mike Curb Congregation is known for Kelly's Heroes (1970), Switchback (1997) and Thunder Alley (1967).

  4. Harmony pop group best known for a handful of '70s touchstones, including "It's a Small World" and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. Read Full Biography.

  5. "It's A Small World" - Mike Curb Congregation (Costa/Curb) "Volare" - Al Martino (Curb) "We Can Make It Together" - Steve & Eydie (Costa/Curb) "Where Were You When I Was Falling In Love" - Lobo (Montgomery) "Natural Man" - Lou Rawls (Lloyd) "So Fine" - Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt (Curb) "Da Do Ron Ron" - Shaun Cassidy (Lloyd)

  6. The Mike Curb Congregation is selected to be on the Glen Campbell weekly national CBS television show. 1969 . Mike Curb Congregation became regular on Glen Campbell's CBS National television show ; Curb co-composed and produced title song for motion picture entitled "Bunny O'Hare", starring Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine

  7. Biography. Starting as a student at Grant High School in California's San Fernando Valley in the late 1950s, Curb began performing with his own bands and formed a vocal group, the Mike Curb Congregation. In later years, the group achieved worldwide success with many albums including "Burning Bridges," "Put Your Hand in the Hand," and "Softly ...

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