by Steve Huey
Gallery was a soft rock band based in Detroit that centered on the talents of lead singer/guitarist/songwriter Jim Gold. Also featuring bassist/vocalist Dennis Kovarik, Gallery signed with the Sussex label and issued their debut album, Nice to Be With You, in 1972; it was co-produced by Dennis Coffey of Scorpio fame. The sweet title cut became a Top Five smash and the follow-ups — Mac Davis I Believe in Music and Big City Miss Ruth Ann — both reached the Top 40. For their 1973 follow-up album, Gallery began billing Jim Gold out front and titled the record eponymously; they also fleshed out their studio musician-augmented lineup into an official band, with drummer Danny Brucato, second guitarist Fred DiCenso, and steel guitarist Cal Freeman. However, the album didnt produce any further hits for the group; after one last one-off single, Love Every Little Thing About You, Gallery disbanded and Gold embarked on a solo career that produced a couple of albums in the late 70s.