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- Lee_Mallory abstract "Lee Mallory (January 10, 1945 – March 21, 2005) was a singer, songwriter and guitarist who was part of such projects as The Millennium and Sagittarius. His most successful single was a cover of the Phil Ochs/Bob Gibson song \"That's The Way It's Going To Be\". The song, produced by Curt Boettcher, reached #86 on the charts and was a surprise hit in Seattle. A CD by the same name was released in 2002, with many songs and demos Mallory had recorded during the 60s. Lee Mallory helped start it all: the California Sound of the 1960s.".
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- Lee_Mallory wikiPageWikiLink Sagittarius_(band).
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- Lee_Mallory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lee Mallory".
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- Lee_Mallory subject Category:1945_births.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:2005_deaths.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:20th-century_American_singers.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:American_male_singer-songwriters.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:American_male_songwriters.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:American_rock_guitarists.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:American_rock_singers.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:American_rock_songwriters.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:Cancer_deaths_in_California.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:Deaths_from_liver_cancer.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:People_from_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Lee_Mallory subject Category:Singers_from_California.
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- Lee_Mallory comment "Lee Mallory (January 10, 1945 – March 21, 2005) was a singer, songwriter and guitarist who was part of such projects as The Millennium and Sagittarius. His most successful single was a cover of the Phil Ochs/Bob Gibson song \"That's The Way It's Going To Be\". The song, produced by Curt Boettcher, reached #86 on the charts and was a surprise hit in Seattle. A CD by the same name was released in 2002, with many songs and demos Mallory had recorded during the 60s.".
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