Abaco Dream
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OriginNew York City, United States
Years activeLate 1960s - early 1970s
LabelsA&M
Past membersPaul Douglas
David Williams
Dennis Williams
Frank Maio
Mike Sassano
David Williams
Dennis Williams
Frank Maio
Mike Sassano
Abaco Dream | |
|---|---|
| Origin | New York City, United States |
| Years active | Late 1960s - early 1970s |
| Labels | A&M |
| Past members | Paul Douglas David Williams Dennis Williams Frank Maio Mike Sassano |
Abaco Dream was an American rock group from New York City, United States.
The members were Paul Douglas, David Williams, Dennis Williams, Frank Maio, and Mike Sassano. Their 1969 release, the Sly Stone-written "Life and Death in G & A", peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number 58 on the Cashbox Top 100 (A&M 1081).[1][2] Another single from the group, "Another Night of Love/Chocolate Pudding", did not chart when released in 1970.[3]
The constant with all four Abaco Dream tracks was the producer Ted Cooper, who was a music executive at Double M Productions at the time,[4][5] and had previously worked at Epic Records, Sly Stone's record label. Cooper died in 1975.[6][7]
Singles discography
- A&M 1081 - "Life and Death in G & A" written by Sylvester Stewart / "Catwoman" written by Eric Siday
- A&M 1160 - "Another Night Of Love" / "Chocolate Pudding" both written by Arthur Miller