Linear

About Linear

Linear were an American freestyle pop group who emerged from the Miami dance-pop scene in the late 1980s. The group grew out of a collaboration between singer Charlie Pennachio and producer Tolga Katas, whose song, "Sending All My Love," would become a Top Ten hit for Linear when it was picked up by Atlantic in 1990. By the time of their self-titled breakthrough debut, Pennachio had been joined by guitarist Wyatt Pauley and percussionist Joey Restivo, and their dance-oriented pop contained elements of guitar rock. While their next single, "T.L.C.," made a good showing at number 30 on Billboard's Hot 100, its accompanying album, 1992's Caught in the Middle, failed to chart. After a handful of lineup shuffles, Linear released "Let's Go All the Way" in 1994. Pennachio went on to write and produce a handful of hits for artists like Mandy Moore, Anastacia, and John Rich. Linear remained active as a duo (Pennachio and Pauley) into the 2020s. ~ Timothy Monger

ORIGIN
Sunrise, FL, United States
FORMED
1988
GENRE
Dance

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