"I first had the thought about making a musical of 'Edwin Drood' as far back as 1971."

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Source: Song: Escape, Album: Partners in Crime

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Rupert Holmes

Singer-Songwriter

Rupert Holmes is a singer-songwriter known for his hit 'Escape (The Piña Colada Song)', which explores themes of love and identity.

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