Russ GiguereRuss Giguere joined The Men, a folk-rock group born out of Hootenanny Night at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, in 1964. When The Men disbanded, six members formed The Association, in which Russ sang lead on songs like "Cherish" and "Windy" and playd rhythm guitar, serving as an integral part in The Association's sound for the next six years. During one of rock music's most influential time periods, Russ rode to the top of the music charts with The Association, opening the legendary Monterey International Pop Festival and some of the biggest concert venues in the US to the very first sounds of rock and roll. Along Comes the Association, featuring a foreword from David Geffen, chronicles Russ's time with sex, drugs, rock and roll, and three-piece suits as a member of The Association, his solo career, and the decades when he later rejoined the band. More than 50 years later, The Association's songs rank among BMI's Top 100 Songs of the Century. Somewhere in a city near you, The Association is playing a concert to a packed house of adoring fans. Read More Read Less
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