Best known for his 1979 hit single Escape (The Piña Colada Song), Rupert Holmes
was brought up in a musical household, his father a US Army officer and
bandleader, moving from England to New York when he was just six-years-old.
Holmes began his musical career as a session musician, notably recording
Jennifer Tomkins with Ron Dante of The Cuff Links. Holmes had his first big hit
with Timothy, a song he recorded with The Buoys. In 1974, Holmes' debut solo
album Widescreen received recognition from Barbra Steisand who expressed an
interest in recording some of his songs. This relati...