Artist Bio:
The Mike Curb Congregation was a musical group formed by record executive Mike Curb in the late 1960s. The group was known for their vocal harmonies and performed a mix of pop, rock, and gospel music. They gained popularity in the early 1970s with their performances on TV shows such as "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" and "The Jim Nabors Hour."
The Mike Curb Congregation released several albums and singles, including their most successful song "Burning Bridges," which was featured in the movie "Kelly's Heroes" in 1970. They also provided backing vocals for artists such as Sammy Davis Jr., Elton John, and Vicki Lawrence. The group disbanded in the mid-1970s, but their music continues to be remembered and enjoyed by fans of the era.
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