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Few artists have captured the heart and soul of Morristown, ND better than THE LES BURMAN TRIO. Their unique blend of sensible grooves and ultra-cool melodies brought them near legendary status within the tri-county area.
Formed in 1961, the group set out to change the face of pop music. Though they didn't achieve the critical success they had set out for, they met lots of great people.
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CD: Introducing the Les Burman Trio
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And the hits didn't stop in the 60's. Les and the boys teamed up with funkadelic superstar Dooley Cox to write and record the theme song to 1977's prime-time drama "Cooper". Though the series lasted only 4 weeks, the song lasted many more. |
CD: Introducing The Les Burman Trio
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The inspiration for this spicy number came from a late night dine at "Paco's Mexi Bistro". The song was originally intended to be a b-side, but a last minute typo prevented its release. Les later explained his use of the umlaut in the song's title "to give it an ethnic feel." |
CD: Introducing The Les Burman Trio
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