Pablo Cruise

Pablo Cruise is a band synonymous with the laid-back, smooth sounds that characterized the late 1970s and early 1980s pop/rock scene in the United States. Formed in 1973 in San Francisco, the band’s unusual name prompted much curiosity; it suggested an individual's name, but Pablo Cruise was in fact a group, not a person. The band's members have stated that "Pablo" represents an honest, real individual, while "Cruise" refers to the ease and smoothness of their music. Their sound—a mix of soft rock, pop, and jazz influences—quickly became popular, leading them to produce a series of hits that remain timeless.

The discography of Pablo Cruise includes influential albums and tracks that showcase their musical evolution, from early days to more recent times. Some of their most well-regarded works include "A Place In The Sun" (1977), "Worlds Away" (1978), and "Part Of The Game" (1979), each featuring hits that climbed the charts and solidified the band's place in soft rock history. "Love Will Find a Way" and "Whatcha Gonna Do?" are among their most memorable songs, capturing the essence of an era with their breezy melodies and optimistic lyrics. Despite changes in the lineup over the years and periods of inactivity, Pablo Cruise has continued to perform and record, including recent releases like "Breathe" and collaborations such as "Love Will Find a Way (feat. Ty Taylor)," showcasing their enduring appeal and adaptability in the music world.

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Breathe
Single - Released September 4, 2020
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