
About Pozo-Seco Singers
The Pozo-Seco Singers were an American folk music band that experienced moderate commercial success during the 1960s. They are perhaps best known for the minor hit, "Time," and as the launching pad for Don Williams' music career. In the early 1960s, Don Williams and Lofton Kline performed together in the Corpus Christi area as a duo called The Strangers Two. At the same time, Susan Taylor was a student at W.B. Ray High School who had performed with a group of musicians known as the Corpus Christi Folk Music Society.
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I Can Make It With You
Look What You've Done
If I Were a Carpenter
It Ain't Worth The Lonely Road Back
I'll Be Gone
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Ribbon of Darkness
The House Of The Rising Sun
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
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