60's soul singer West Coast, USA singer Claude Huey had a handful of 45s out towards the end of the 60s. He worked with Jesse “Ozz” Osborne of Oz & The Sperlings, a childhood friend from his early days in San Francisco. Their first musical collaboration came after Huey left the Air Force, and they took a couple of songs to Galaxy owners Sol Weiss and Saul Zaentz, whom Osborne knew from his Sperlings days. Weiss drafted in Ray Shanklin to produce “Feel Good All Over” which initiated their Early Bird subsidiary.
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Claude Huey has released 2+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Why Would You Blow It / Why Did Our Love Go, The Worst Thing A Man Can Do. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Claude Huey's most popular tracks include Why Would You Blow It, Why Should You Blow It, Drifting, Feel Good All Over, Why Did Our Love Go. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
60's soul singer West Coast, USA singer Claude Huey had a handful of 45s out towards the end of the 60s. He worked with Jesse “Ozz” Osborne of Oz & The Sperlings, a childhood friend from his early day... Read the full biography on this page.
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