- Jack Harris (musician)
Jack Harris (b.
3 October 1951 inLondon ) was a vocalist for Britishprogressive rock bandThe Alan Parsons Project . He sang lead vocals on 'Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)' on the album "I Robot" (1977), and the single 'Pyramania' taken from theGrammy -nominated [ [http://www.the-alan-parsons-project.com/history.html History of The Alan Parsons Project ] ] "Pyramid" (1978). He also sang backing vocals on the band's debut release "Tales of Mystery and Imagination " (1976)" [ [http://www.the-alan-parsons-project.com/otherapp01.html John Miles, Laurence Cottle, Ian Bairnson, Contributed to The Allan Parsons Project ] ] including the debut single "(The System of) Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether ".He was previously signed to
Decca Records as a solo artist. A regular collaborator ofIan Bairnson , [ [http://www.ianbairnson.com/discography/discographyback.htm Ian Bairnson Official Site Discography Back ] ] his single "Sail Away", released in 1975, was produced byAlan Parsons and featured all the members of Pilot. He later appeared on Pilot's "Ten Feet Tall" from their final album "Two's A Crowd" (1977). Later that year "Sail Away" was re-released. [ [http://http://www.ianbairnson.com/discography/jackharris/jackharris.htm] ]He is a first cousin of Ron "Chopper" Harris.
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