Artist Bio:
The Trade Winds were an American pop group formed in the 1960s, consisting of Peter Anders and Vini Poncia. They are best known for their hit song "New York's a Lonely Town," which reached the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965. The duo released several singles and albums throughout the 1960s, often incorporating elements of doo-wop and pop music into their sound.
In addition to their work as The Trade Winds, Peter Anders and Vini Poncia also had successful careers as songwriters and producers. They wrote songs for artists such as The Ronettes and The Drifters, and later went on to collaborate with artists like Ringo Starr and Kiss. The Trade Winds' music continues to be celebrated by fans of 1960s pop music for its catchy melodies and nostalgic charm.
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