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America - Live in Central Park 1979

"America Live"

In 1979 America (Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley) were at the height of their popularity and had just released "Silent Letter" their first album as a duo following the departure of fellow founding member Dan Peek. Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Peter Clifton captured the band at their concert in New York's Central Park and then followed them across to California where he filmed them in the studio and on location. All of this footage was combined to make America "Live In Central Park".

Top Cast

  • Gerry Beckley

    Gerry Beckley

    Vocals

  • Dewey Bunnell

    Dewey Bunnell

    Vocals

  • Michael Woods

    Michael Woods

    Guitars

  • David Dickey

    David Dickey

    Bass

  • Willie Leacox

    Willie Leacox

    Drums

  • Jimmy Calire

    Jimmy Calire

    Keyboards

  • Tom Walsh

    Tom Walsh

    Percussion

Overview

In 1979 America (Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley) were at the height of their popularity and had just released "Silent Letter" their first album as a duo following the departure of fellow founding member Dan Peek. Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Peter Clifton captured the band at their concert in New York's Central Park and then followed them across to California where he filmed them in the studio and on location. All of this footage was combined to make America "Live In Central Park".

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