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The Assembled Multitude

 
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The Assembled Multitude was an instrumental ensemble, consisting entirely of studio musicians, which music producer Tom Sellers organized in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1970. The "Multitude" released a self-titled album on the Atlantic Records label in 1970, which included interpreted versions of songs such as "Woodstock," "Ohio," "MacArthur Park," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and "Overture," from The Who's Tommy. The last of these was released as a single and reached No. 16 on the US Billboard Pop Singles chart.[1]

Sellers, who otherwise enjoyed only minor success as a music producer, died in a house fire in March 1988.

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  1. ^ Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com

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