Introducing the Jaggerz
Introducing the Jaggerz is the debut studio album by the Pittsburgh rock/pop band the Jaggerz, released in 1969. The album is the first release for The Jaggerz on Gamble Records.
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Released | 1969 | |||
Genre | R&B, rock, pop | |||
Label | Gamble | |||
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Track listing
- "Gotta Find My Way Back Home"
- "(That's Why) Baby I Love You"
- "Give a Little Love"
- "What Now My Love"
- "Higher and Higher"
- "Forever Together - Together Forever"
- "Let Me Be Your Man"
- "Bring It Back"
- "Here's a Heart"
- "Ain't No Sun"
- "Need Your Love"
- "Together"
Personnel
- Dominic Ierace - guitar, vocals
- Jimmie Ross - bass guitar, vocals
- Benny Faiella - guitar
- Thom Davies - organ
- Billy Maybray - bass guitar
- Jim Pugliano - drums
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