Dwight Twilley, a 72-year-old singer-songwriter, has passed away. Power pop songs like I’m on Fire and Girls are the most well-known compositions by the American performer.
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Pitcock continued to play lead guitar when the Dwight Twilley Band disbanded, and Susan Cowsill added harmony vocals. Twilley then performed as a solo act. Although Seymour provided background vocals for the album’s most popular track, “Darlin’,” this band still released Twilley for Shelter/Arista in 1979.
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After the failure of the single “Somebody to Love” in 1979, Arista turned down Twilley’s follow-up album, Blueprint, which Jack Nitzsche helped produce. Despite having an Arista release number, however, the album was not released. Twilley remained out of the public eye until the end of 1981, when his contract with Shelter expired, because Blueprint was ultimately never published.
Dwight Twilley net worth at death: How much was Dwight Twilley worth?
The estimated net worth of Dwight Twilley at the time of his death ranged from $1 million to $5 million.
Twilley’s album Always was published by Big Oak Records in November 2014. Power-pop and rock’n’roll musicians including Ken Stringfellow, Timm Buechler, and Mitch Easter make a variety of cameos on the 12-song LP.


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