John Eddie (born 1959, Richmond, Virginia) is an American folk rock
singer. Eddie moved to New Jersey in the 1970s and became a popular club
circuit musician there, occasionally performing with Bruce
Springsteen.[LINK:
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Biography, Allmusic.com Eddie signed with Columbia Records and released
two albums, in 1986 and 1990; a single, "Jungle Boy", managed to crack the
Billboard charts in 1986, peaking at #17 Rock and #52 on the Hot 100.[LINK:
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Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com He opened for Bob Seger and The Kinks in
the late 1980s but was dropped by the label early in the 1990s. He then
signed with Elektra Records and recorded a third album, which was never
released after a lengthy legal dispute. Since then Eddie has recorded in
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