Display title | The Free Design |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Most fans agree that if ever there was a group that Needs More Love, it's The Free Design, a jazz-influenced sunshine pop/Baroque Pop band that formed in 1966. All the members were brothers and sisters from the Dedrick family, originally formed by Sandy, Bruce and Chris. It wasn't until later that younger sister Ellen joined the group, and Stefanie joined late in the band's initial run. Their debut single was the title song from their debut album, Kites Are Fun, and it would be the band's highest charting single at #114. They made numerous appearances on The Tonight Show, Merv Griffin and Captain Kangaroo. |