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  1. Live by Happy The Man, released 01 January 1994 1. Service With a Smile 2. Starborne 3. Open Book 4. Hidden Moods 5. Morning Sun 6. I Forgot to Push It 7. Ibby It Is 8. Nossuri (The Moon, I Sing) 9. I Carve the Chariot on the Carousel 10. Steaming Pipes 11. Knee Bitten Nymphs in Limbo 12. Mr. Mirror's Reflection on Dreams Excellent performances & very good sound on recently discovered live ...

  2. CUNEIFORM 55015. Composed & performed in late 1974, Death's Crown was written as a collaborative work with dancers, actors, lighting & coordinated slide shows - a multi-media event staged at a local dinner theatre in their original hometown of Harrisonburg, VA. The piece was performed several times, but was not a regular part of their ...

  3. OK, time for the real deal - yes, the original "HAPPY THE MAN" segment from the original rock series "Catch a Rising Star". Yes, it was tucked away in a vide...

  4. Happy The Man. American progressive rock band from Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA, that was formed in 1973, disbanded in 1979 and reformed in 2000. The band released three albums between 1977 and 1983 (the third was recorded in 1979, but first released in 1983). After a long hiatus, Happy The Man released a new album in 2004 with a new drummer and ...

  5. Happy the Man is an American progressive rock band formed in 1973 at Madison College. The band was since based in Washington, D.C. The name Happy the Man is a reference to Goethe’s "Faust" and the Bible, rather than the 1972 Genesis single.

  6. Official site including biography, discography, pictures, tour dates and news.

  7. 13 de jul. de 2007 · This is Peter Cetera's song, from "Chicago VII", 1974. I think it's the most underrated Chicago ballad. Sung in this video by Jason Scheff (Tokyo, 1993).