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13 Facts About Lou Christie

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Lou Christie made numerous TV appearances on Where the Action Is, and appeared on American Bandstand and The Buddy Deane Show in Baltimore.

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Lou Christie did not have another charting single for two and a half years.

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Lou Christie's career was quickly re-established after his discharge from the military when he signed with the MGM label.

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Lou Christie then joined Buddah Records in 1968, a move prompted by his business manager Stan Polley and bubblegum music record producer Tony Romeo.

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Lou Christie had a surprise Wall of Sound constant uptempo hit "I'm Gonna Make You Mine", which Romeo wrote, in the early autumn of 1969.

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Lou Christie spent the early 1970s between London and New York City.

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Lou Christie was peripherally involved in the legal issues around Five Arts Management, a company set up by Polley, which contributed to the suicides of Badfinger members Pete Ham and Tom Evans.

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Lou Christie signed the band Sweet Breeze to their first recording contract and the band recorded a song written by Lou Christie and Herbert called "Summer in Malibu" that was a regional hit for the band.

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Lou Christie was credited as special music collaborator on the movie Barcelona, released in 1994.

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In 2004, Lou Christie released his first concert album, Greatest Hits Live From The Bottom Line, which featured studio recording "Christmas In New York" as a bonus track.

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Lou Christie has hosted a series of programs on SiriusXM radio for the 1960s channel.

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In 2015, Lou Christie released his first new recording in several years, entitled "Drive In Dreams", written by Gregory Scharpf, who is a former member of Sweet Breeze, the Pittsburgh-based band that Lou Christie signed to their first recording contract.

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In December 2021 Lou Christie released "Love Goes On Forever" written with Jimmy Cunningham.