Love is an American eight times RIAA award-winning Gold, Platinum and Multi platinum American entertainer, expert senior executive professional for Jones Lang LaSalle and ExxonMobil, country rock pioneer, multi-instrumentalist musician, lead singer, songwriter, producer, entertainment business promoter, CEO of the James Allen Promotions and Blue Jeans Music BMI.
He composed the opening song of the album once again "Somebody Loves You" sang in unison with original Byrd leader Roger McGuinn.
In 1976, Love joined as bassist/guitarist/lead singer the internationally known "New Riders of the Purple Sage" originally including Jerry Garcia from "The Greatful Dead" recording two albums with "Another Night In Reno" as the single released on "Who Are Those Guys" and composing the entire side of "Marin County Line" produced by Jim Ed Norman.
In addition, performed at the biggest concert of the year in 1977 with the New Riders of the Purple Sage,[2] the Grateful Dead, and the Marshall Tucker Band in Englishtown, New Jersey.
Love's European hit single released in the spring of 2011 "Never Be Anyone Else But You" was awarded number one on two of the independent country music charts in the world.
[1] Love associates have included Rick Nelson, George Harrison, Randy Meisner, Jerry Garcia, John Mayall, Alvin Lee, Roger McGuinn, Glen Campbell, John Cipollina, Joe Cocker, The Allman Brothers Band, Jim Croce, Huey Lewis and the News, Toy Caldwell, Buddy Cage, Tom Brumley, Spencer Dryden, Carl Sagan, Joey Covington, Kingsman, Bob Dylan, Bob Johnston, Peter Fonda, B.
King, Patrick Shanahan, Maurice "Reece" Anderson, James Allen, Rhonnie Scheuerman, Richie Walker, Richard Bowden, and Greg Attaway.1970-1980.