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NYC native Henry Gross is remembered by music fans for a string of high quality pop albums released during the ‘70s and ‘80s. Gross first gained exposure at age 18 as a member of the Rock & Roll revival band Sha Na Na and their performance at Woodstock is still the stuff legends are made of. 

A variety of album releases on ABC Dunhill, Lifesong, A&M and CBS Records followed with Gross achieving cult status among a contingent of in-the-know pop mavens. Moving to Nashville several years back, Gross returns in 2001 with a solid new album featuring support from top studio musicians such as Gary Tallent (bass), Clive Gregson (keyboards) and Wayne Killius (drums) to name just a few. 

Henry’s music still sounds inspired by the breezy, catchy pop-rock he became famous for back in the ‘70s. Commenting on the recent release of I’m Hearing Things, Gross adds, "It's the first record I've done where I was both producer and engineer and while it was challenging at times the results are most satisfying. I believe it's my best effort to date by far!" An outstanding guitarist and singer-songwriter, Gross still has the power to knock you out with a solid pop tune making I’m Hearing Things an album that’s surely worth checking out by all devoted pop fan. http://www.henrygross.com/

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