Rare Earth Live

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https://www.facebook.com/californiajamfanclub/?timeline_context_item_type=intro_card_work&timeline_context_item_source=1607415118Rare Earth "(I Know) I'm Losing You" on The Ed Sullivan Show on September 27, 1970. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
Watch Motown performances from The Ed Sullivan Show https://youtube.com/watch?v=B9YrYoY0N4I&list=PLQWND5qZhbj3tfQK ...Rare Earth is an American rock band affiliated with Motown's Rare Earth record label (which was named after the band), who prospered in 1970-1972. Although not the first white band signed to Motown, Rare Earth was the first big hit-making act signed by Motown that consisted on ...Rare Earth is an American rock band affiliated with Motown's Rare Earth record label (which was named after the band), who prospered in 1970-1972. Although not the first white band signed to Motown, Rare Earth was the first big hit-making act signed by Motown that consisted on ...1972....#7 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #10 Canada
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"I Just Want to Celebrate" is a song recorded by American rock band Rare Earth. It was the lead single on their 1971 album One World and was the band's fifth single overal ...Peter Rivera, from the 60's band Rare Earth performing one of their hit songs
Born to Wander.
40 years later, yeah, he's lost a lotta hair, put on a few pounds, but this guy still has all of his chops, and THEN some. I think he sounds better than ever.
This is from 2008 wi ...Rare Earth is an American rock band affiliated with Motown's Rare Earth record label (which was named after the band), who prospered in 1970-1972. Although not the first white band signed to Motown, Rare Earth was the first big hit-making act signed by Motown that consisted on ...Courtesy of the Clark Santee archives, outstanding footage of Rare Earth in 1970 performing their hard-driving song In Bed. One of the only white acts ever signed to Motown, Rare Earth were from Detroit, a city primarily known for car manufacturing before soul and rock music c ...