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Browne DuncanDuncan Browne (1947-1993) was an English singer-songwriter and musician known for his contributions to rock, pop, and folk music. He released his debut album, "Give Me Take You," in 1968, and his 1973 self-titled album featured the minor hit "Journey." Browne also formed the art rock band Metro in 1976, later returning to a solo career that included notable works like "The Wild Places." Throughout his career, he composed music for television and collaborated with various artists, leaving a lasting impact on the 1970s folk rock scene before passing away from cancer. His posthumous album, "Songs of Love & War," was released in 1995. (Source: Wikipedia)
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