Ephraim Lewis was on his way to become a star. His debut album, Skin, released in 1992, garnered a lot of critical acclaim. It featured the singles, "Drowning in Your Eyes" and "It Can't Be Forever." While working on his second album, Ephraim tragically died 25 years ago. The cause of his death has been conflicting. Sadly, Ephraim's music has been forgotten in the mainstream. Little information can be found online about him. I chat with Hope Silverman, founder of the Picking Up Rocks blog, about Ephraim's place in music.
Amanda Kramer - (Information Society, The Psychedelic Furs)
Michael Biehn (The Terminator, Aliens)
Richard Kline (Three's Company)
Nancy Valen (Baywatch, The Heavenly Kid, and "Nurse Jennifer" on Saved by the Bell)
Christine Elise McCarthy (Beverly Hills, 90210, Child's Play 2)
Jim Vallance (Legendary songwriter and longtime Bryan Adams collaborator)
Glenn Shorrock (Former lead singer of Little River Band)
Rob Garrison (Tommy from The Karate Kid)
Sensei Ron Thomas (Bobby Brown from The Karate Kid)
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Michael Gray (Shazam!)
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Karyn Parsons (The Fresh Prince of Bel Air)
Corin Nemec (Parker Lewis Can't Lose, The Stand)
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Mark Metcalf (Animal House, Seinfeld)
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Reliving My Youth - Anson Williams (Happy Days)
Reliving My Youth - Richard Tyson (Three O'Clock High, Kindergarten Cop)
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