Friend & Lover

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Friend & Lover

Friend & Lover was an American folk-rock duo best known for their hit single "Reach Out of the Darkness". Here are some facts about the duo:

  1. Formation and Members: Friend & Lover was formed by husband and wife team Jim Post and Cathy Conn in the mid-1960s. Jim Post, born on October 28, 1939, in Houston, Texas, was a folk musician known for his guitar playing and songwriting. Cathy Conn, born on February 13, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois, was a talented singer and performer. The duo met while performing in the Chicago folk music scene and soon began collaborating on music together.

  2. "Reach Out of the Darkness": Friend & Lover achieved their greatest success with their hit single "Reach Out of the Darkness", released in 1968. The song was written by Jim Post and featured Cathy Conn on lead vocals. "Reach Out of the Darkness" became an anthem for the counterculture movement of the 1960s, with its uplifting message of love and unity resonating with audiences during a time of social and political unrest. The song's catchy melody, infectious groove, and memorable lyrics propelled it to the top of the charts, where it peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  3. Debut Album: Following the success of "Reach Out of the Darkness", Friend & Lover released their debut album of the same name in 1968. The album featured a mix of folk-rock and psychedelic pop songs, showcasing Jim Post's songwriting skills and Cathy Conn's soulful vocals. While "Reach Out of the Darkness" was the standout track on the album, other songs like "Time on Your Side" and "Sunny" also received positive reviews from critics and fans alike.

  4. Subsequent Career and Legacy: Despite the success of "Reach Out of the Darkness", Friend & Lover struggled to replicate their initial commercial success. The duo released a few more singles and albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but none achieved the same level of chart success as their debut. Jim Post and Cathy Conn eventually parted ways as a musical duo, with each pursuing separate musical endeavors. However, "Reach Out of the Darkness" remains a classic of the folk-rock genre and continues to be remembered fondly by fans of 1960s music.

  5. Post-Music Careers: After Friend & Lover disbanded, Jim Post continued to pursue a career in music as a solo artist and playwright. He released several solo albums and became known for his one-man show "Galena Rose: How Whiskey Won the West". Cathy Conn transitioned into acting and appeared in various television shows and films throughout the 1970s and 1980s. While their time as a musical duo was relatively short-lived, Friend & Lover left an indelible mark on t

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