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Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds were a pop/soft rock trio that became famous during the early and mid 1970s. Best known for the soulful and laid-back "Fallin' In Love" (1975), which topped both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts, other hits include the more upbeat "Don't Pull Your Love" (1971) and "Winners And Losers" (1976). Hamilton served as lead singer on "Don't Pull Your Love" and "Fallin' in Love" and co-wrote the latter song.

Formed in 1970 in Los Angeles, the original lineup consisted of Dan Hamilton (June 1, 1946 - December 23, 1994), Joe Frank Carollo, and Tommy Reynolds, all former members of The T-Bones (of "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" fame). Although Reynolds left the group in late 1972 and was replaced by Alan Dennison, the band kept its original name until 1976 when they became known as Hamilton, Joe Frank & Dennison. Under that moniker, they had two minor hits with "Light Up The World With Sunshine" (1976) and "Don't Fight The Hands (That Need You)" (1976) before finally disbanding in 1980.

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