voc, *1951 GB
Singer of Pop and Jazz
Jack Harris (born 3 October 1951, Shoreditch, Hackney, London) is an English vocalist known for his work with the British progressive rock band, The Alan Parsons Project. He sang lead vocals on "Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)" on the album, I Robot (1977), and the (falsetto-like) single "Pyramania" taken from the Grammy nominated Pyramid (1978). Capable of singing in both high and low registers, Harris also sang backing vocals on the band's debut release Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1976), including the deep voice alongside John Miles on their debut single "(The System of) Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether", as well as the choir-like voice behind Arthur Brown on "The Tell-Tale Heart".
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sail Away | Jack Harris | 1977 | Single |
It's Kissin' Time / Maybe It's Because (I Love You Too Much) | Jack Harris | 1956 | Single |
Jack Harris Sings Favorites From The Jack Harris Show | Jack Harris | Album |
Jack Harris & His Grosvenor House Band |
Jack Harris & His Orchestra Pop and Jazz |
Jack Harris & The Arabians R&B/Soul |
Jack Harris voc, g Folk |
Jack Harris |
Jack Harris |
Jack Harris dr |
Jack Harris US |
Jack Harris |
Jack Harris voc, g GB Folk and World |
Jack Harris R&B/Soul |
Jack Harris |
Jack Harris GB Electronic |
Jack Harris |
Jack Harris vn GB |
Jack Harris dr CA Rock |
Jack Harris US Spoken Word |
Jack Harris g |
Jack Harris And His Band |
Jack Harrison b, voc Alternative, Electronic and Pop |
Jack Harrison cl AU Classical |