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Larry Santos

American pop singer, songwriter and pianist, known as "America's smooth pop crooner." Father of [a=Jade Scott Santos] and [a=Laura Santos]. Founder of [l=Overture Records]. Larry Santos (born 2 June 1941, Oneonta, NY) is an American pop singer-songwriter. He is best known for his Grammy-winning hits "Don't Let the Music Stop," "We Can't Hide it Anymore" and “You Got Me Where You Want Me”. He also co-wrote several pop standards, such as "Take The Bows," "It Takes Two," "Get To Know Your Feelings," "Where You Are" and "Don't Take The Easy Way Out." From 1976 to 1980 Santos starred in the television show Hot Fudge, a syndicated children's puppet show broadcast from Detroit, Michigan. Santos scored the program's theme music and other songs, and appeared regularly as a live character actor.

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