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  1. Jeff Grob (drums) Larry Gonsky (piano and vocals) Pieter Sweval (bass and vocals) The group had the #1 hit single for the week of August 26, 1972 with "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)", written by Lurie; and also a Top 40 hit "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne" (1973), subsequently recorded by Josie Cotton. "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" was released in the US ...

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    Contact Info. jeffrey.grob@stantec.com. Phone. (646) 490-3793. New York, NY. A landscape architect for over three decades, Jeff has worked all over New York City and along the east coast. He specializes in waterfront development, but he also works on structural transportation projects like bridges.

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  3. Jeffrey Scott Grob (born March 19, 1961) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been serving as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Chicago in Illinois since 2020.

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  5. Mar 10, 2022 · Looking Glass was a 70s rock band that had one hit song, Brandy, which was a B-side. Drummer Jeff Grob left the band in 1974 and became a music producer and writer.

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · Bassist Peter Sweval and drummer Jeffrey Grob gave Starz its backbone. Both had played in Looking Glass, who had topped the US chart in 1972 with Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl). The single was distinctly unrepresentative of that band, and three years later the Glass looked cracked.

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  7. Jun 5, 2022 · Looking Glass drummer Jeff Grob “I always wondered why everyone thought that the town’s musical history began with the Melody Bar and the Court Tavern (neither of which we ever played as neither had started featuring music yet),” Looking Glass drummer Jeff Grob told New Brunswick Today in April.

  8. Aug 23, 2017 · They were joined by drummer Jeff Grob, who attended a nearby New Jersey community college. One evening, the four of them were sitting in Lurie’s 1965 Chevy Supersport convertible — “imbibing something or other,” according to Lurie — and trying to think up a name for the band.

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