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Jimmy Griffin was an American musician and songwriter best known as a member of the soft rock band Bread. His work with the band, including hits like "Make It with You" and "Everything I Own," contributed to the group's success in the 1970s. Griffin's melodic songwriting and vocal skills played a significant role in shaping the sound of Bread and his influence continues to be recognized in the music industry.
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"Dorsey played the upright bass and steel guitar, as well as acoustic guitar. Johnny played acoustic guitar and together they were fabulous songwriters and singers."

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"I produced a song for Bobby Vee called Get The Message."

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"I went out to visit Dorsey Burnette, after I graduated high school."

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"Steve produced Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys and one more. Then he and I wrote a few songs together and became good friends. He was a talented producer."

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