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| | Andy Kim |
 | | In 1980, after a few years out of the spotlight, Andy changed his professional name to Baron Longfellow and issued a self-titled album in his native Canada, recorded on his own label, ICE Records. |
 | | The LP included Andy's, or rather Baron's, own version of "Sugar, Sugar" as well as the beautiful "Amour," which although failing to make any noise in the States became a huge hit, and deservedly so, in the North. |
 | | And in 1991, the single "Powerdrive," issued on the ICE label under the simple moniker Longfellow, was released in Canada and, although like the others failing to catch on in the U.S., developed a strong cult following in Andy's native country. |
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