Dick St Nicklaus
16 top tracks
Dick St Nicklaus
16 top tracks
Albums

Magic
Dick St Nicklaus

POPS 80s
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stage
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Bus Cool Vintage
Dick St Nicklaus

80's MTV
Dick St Nicklaus

80's MTV215
Dick St Nicklaus

80's ALIVE - BLUE -
Dick St Nicklaus

Disco Magic
Dick St Nicklaus

Best of TA1992
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Calif 1 by Jules
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AOR
Dick St Nicklaus

Born To Love You
Dick St Nicklaus
Biography
It was 1979 that Dick St. Nicklaus's 1st album "Magic" was a kind of boom in Osaka, the second largest city of Japan located in western part of Japan, near Kyoto. Osaka has a different atmosphere and their own culture and in those days they were keen to find out some unfamiliar artists by themselves. One was Dick St. Nicklaus. Sony Music Osaka branch A&R decided to release "Magic" limited in Kansai (western part of Japan surrounding Osaka) and this trial was a success. <a href="https://www.last....Read more on Last.fm
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It was 1979 that Dick St. Nicklaus's 1st album "Magic" was a kind of boom in Osaka, the second largest city of Japan located in western part of Japan, near Kyoto. Osaka has a different atmosphere and their own culture and in those days they were keen to find out some unfamiliar artists by themselves. One was Dick St. Nicklaus. Sony Music Osaka branch A&R decided to release "Magic" limited in Kansai (western part of Japan surrounding Osaka) and this trial was a success.
The album sold well and thus "Magic" was released all over Japan. Dick St. Nicklaus got a deal for his 2nd album "Sweet And Dandy" with Sony Music Japan. This album is opened by the catchy tune "Bye Bye Baby" clearly inspired by the keyboard rhythm pattern used by Doobie Brothers on their smash hit "What A Fool Believes". The beautiful ballads tune "Love, Love, Love" was covered by Bill Medley on his 1981 album "Liberty" later. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Dick+St+Nicklaus">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
