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Gary Wright
Gary Wright
Frampton plays Philly.
June 12, 1976.
120,000 in attendance
Peter Kenneth Frampton born in Beckenham, Kent, UK on this day in 1950. 🎂🇬🇧🎸
Peter Frampton, Yes, Gary Wright.
Yes was actually the headliner at the 1976 show.
Gary Wright, “Dream Weaver,” 1976
Peaking at #2 on the “Billboard” Hot 100, fifty years ago today.

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50 years ago today, George was hanging out with John and Bob Dylan. According to Gary Wright, they were talking about the possibility of them playing together at Madison square garden.
“I’d like to thank Rudy Clark, who was the guy who actually wrote it [‘Got My Mind Set On You’] years ago and nobody actually noticed it at that time. It was lodged at the back of my brain, and I know I did the sort of pop version of it, Rudy, but if you’re listening, I love it, and we chopped that bit out the middle that we didn’t like and got rid of the screaming girls, but it was a great song, actually, it was a great song.” - George Harrison, Rockline, February 1988 “[‘Got My Mind Set On You,’ recorded by James Ray, was] written by this guy who discovered James Ray, a former mailman named Rudy Clark. [...] Jim Keltner got this drum pattern going one day that was a cross between swing and rock. Gary Wright turned around and said, ‘Hey! Doesn’t that remind you of that song, ‘Got My Mind Set On You?’ [laughter] I was so surprised that anybody else had *ever* heard that tune!” - George Harrison, Musician, November 1987 “My boy [Dhani], while we were recording it [Got My Mind Set On You], he kept saying, That’s the single.” - George Harrison,In The Studio With Redbeard, 1987
Dream Weaver - Gary Wright