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Alan Garrity was a British-born South African singer, songwriter, and musician celebrated for his smooth voice and emotional ballads. Born in Manchester, England, he later moved to Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, where he began developing his musical career before becoming popular across Southern Africa during the 1970s and 1980s.
He gained recognition through hit songs such as “Put Your Hand in the Hand,” “I Need Someone,” and “Home Isn’t Home Anymore.” His music blended pop, soft rock, and adult contemporary styles, helping him build a loyal audience throughout South Africa and neighboring countries. Alan Garrity also released successful albums including “Put Your Hand In The Hand,” “Words and Music,” “Feelings,” and “A Song For You.”
Throughout his career, he earned several music awards for his vocal performances and songwriting talent. Alan Garrity remains remembered as one of Southern Africa’s respected classic pop artists.
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