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David Pomeranz is a singer/songwriter who, besides releasing his own albums throughout the '70s, '80s, '90s, and beyond, penned the hits "Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again" and "The Old Songs" for
Barry Manilow.
Pomeranz has also written extensively for film, theater, and television, and a sample of his song "Greyhound Mary" appeared on hip-hop star
Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott's
Miss E... So Addictive album in 2001.
Pomeranz was raised on Long Island, NY. He found early inspiration in Broadway and rock & roll, and first performed before large crowds doing duets with his father at synagogue. As a youth, he picked up piano, guitar, and drums, and by the time he was a teenager, was writing his first songs. While still a teen, he was lead singer for East Orange Express, the members of which would go on to form soft country-rockers
Pure Prairie League.
Pomeranz signed a contract with MCA/Decca Records at 19, releasing the albums New Blues and Time To Fly, the latter of which featured jazz great
Chick Corea. He also toured as an opener for artists such as
Rod Stewart,
Billy Joel, and
Three Dog Night. He continued to record in the late '70s and early '80s, releasing the albums
It's in Every One of Us and The Truth of Us. In the late '80s,
David Pomeranz collaborated with Russian rock star Alexander Malinin.
During the '90s,
Pomeranz continued to tour and to compose songs for film, television, and theater. The album
Born for You, released in Southeast Asia in 1999, experienced uncanny success in the Philippines, where it became the best-selling album of all time. Besides his number-one hits for
Manilow,
Pomeranz's songs have been recorded by numerous artists, including
Bette Midler,
Kenny Rogers,
Kenny Loggins,
Richie Sambora,
the Hollies,
Lou Rawls,
John Denver,
Donna Summer,
Glen Campbell,
Kathie Lee Gifford, and U.K. star
Cliff Richard (to name just a few). ~ Erik Hage