On this day, December 29, 1973, this tragically short-lived songwriter scored his second and final No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
The son of late folk-rock visionary Jim Croce and his wife, singer-songwriter Ingrid Croce, A.J. became a piano virtuoso at a young age, destined to follow in his famous father's musical greatness. At ...
Singer-songwriter and Upper Darby native Jim Croce died in a plane crash in 1973 at, what was arguably, the height of his popularity. He was coming off a No. 1 single (“Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”) and ...
Never let it be said that A.J. Croce used nepotism as a crutch towards crafting his own solo career. As the son of late singer-songwriter Jim Croce, it would have been easy for the former to come out ...
SPRINGFIELD — Known as a fabulous storyteller and singer/songwriter whose life was cut short in a plane crash after the release of just two albums, Jim Croce’s legacy and songs live on in a special ...
Plus, get the latest from Guided by Voices, A.J. Croce and others. — -- This week Swedish EDM star Avicii releases a new EP, indie-rock titans Guided by Voices release their second new album of ...
A.J. Croce has walked many a mile in Cincinnati. “It’s a beautiful city,” the acclaimed artist, singer/songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist tells Cincinnati Magazine from his home in Nashville. “I ...
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The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Never let it be said that A.J. Croce used nepotism as a crutch towards crafting his own solo career. As ...