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  1. Hear & Now is the sixth studio album by American rock musician Billy Squier, released on June 14, 1989. It features his last Billboard Hot 100 hit, "Don't Say You Love Me", as well as popular fan favorites and radio hits "Don't Let Me Go", "Stronger" and "Tied Up", the latter two being co-written with Desmond Child .

  2. The Uptown Horns. 1,001 likes · 11 talking about this. Legendary NYC-based horn section, who have toured Rolling Stones ("Steel Wheels") and played on #1 hit records (James Brown's "Living in America").

    • The Uptown Horns
    • The Uptown Horns Legend Grows
    • The Uptown Horns Revue Album

    The Uptown Horns work is legendary — having performed, toured, and recorded with some of the most highly regarded rock ‘n’ roll, pop, and R&B artists in music industry history. The horn section features Crispin Cioe and Arno Hecht on saxophones, Bob Funk on Trombone, and Larry Etkin on trumpet (who replaced Paul Litteral in the early ’90s.)

    The Uptown Horns Tour with the Rolling Stones

    The Uptowns Horns went on to tour/record with a wide variety of top-tier artists, including The Rolling Stones(“Steel Wheels”), Peter Wolf (“Sleepless”, “Midnight Souvenirs”, “Fool’s Parade” LPs), James Brown (“Living in America”, “Gravity” LP), Joe Cocker (“Unchain My Heart”), Buster Poindexter (“Hot Hot Hot”, etc.), James Montgomery Band (“From Detroit To The Delta” LP), B-52s (“Love Shack”), Tom Waits (“Rain Dogs”), Bronski Beat (“Age of Consent” LP), Iggy Pop (“Party” LP), The Communards,...

    Steeped in the best American and British soul, R&B and pop music. the horn section wrote, arranged and produced an album. It is titled The Uptown Horns Revueand offers listeners special guests including Keith Richards, Peter Wolf, and the late great Albert Collins.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Hear & Now" on Discogs.

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  4. The Uptown Horns discography and songs: Music profile for The Uptown Horns.

  5. All about the Uptown Horns, as at the turn of the century, with biogs, images, album lists and links to the interview with Mike Thorne.

  6. The Uptown Horns (Crispin Cioe, Bob Funk, Arno Hecht, Hollywood Paul Litteral) – “The Work Song” Background vocals and their arrangement: Doug Lubahn, Billy Squier and Alan St. Jon Additional singers: