Larry Santos is an American singer-songwriter. He wrote tunes for several American pop bands in the 1960s, including the 1963 #3 hit "Candy Girl" for The Four Seasons. In the mid-Sixties, he recorded a few singles as part of a group called The Madisons, as well as under his own name. Santos' music falls into the genre of blue-eyed soul; he released three albums in the 1970s and scored one pop hit single, "We Can't Hide it Anymore", which peaked at #36 in the U.S.

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  • Larry Santos is an American singer-songwriter. He wrote tunes for several American pop bands in the 1960s, including the 1963 #3 hit "Candy Girl" for The Four Seasons. In the mid-Sixties, he recorded a few singles as part of a group called The Madisons, as well as under his own name. Santos' music falls into the genre of blue-eyed soul; he released three albums in the 1970s and scored one pop hit single, "We Can't Hide it Anymore", which peaked at #36 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1976. In the late '70s, Santos starred in a syndicated children's program called Hot Fudge.
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  • Larry Santos is an American singer-songwriter. He wrote tunes for several American pop bands in the 1960s, including the 1963 #3 hit "Candy Girl" for The Four Seasons. In the mid-Sixties, he recorded a few singles as part of a group called The Madisons, as well as under his own name. Santos' music falls into the genre of blue-eyed soul; he released three albums in the 1970s and scored one pop hit single, "We Can't Hide it Anymore", which peaked at #36 in the U.S.
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  • Larry Santos
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