
Dwight Twilley was an American pop-rock singer and songwriter born in 1951 in the United States. Known for his contributions to the power-pop genre, he gained fame with hit singles like "I'm on Fire" and "Girls". Early in his career, he performed as part of the Dwight Twilley Band alongside Phil Seymour until 1978, after which he pursued a solo career. His music resonated with fans of melodic rock and left a lasting impact on the genre. Twilley's work remains a touchstone for power-pop enthusiasts.
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