His wife, Heidi Kirkman, said the cause was congestive heart failure.
A gifted musician who could play up to two dozen instruments, Mr. Kirkman and Jules Alexander, a guitarist and songwriter, formed the six-member Association in 1965.
With a folk-inflected sound that was both sunny and sophisticated, the Association proved a veritable AM radio hit factory in its late-1960s heyday.
The band’s debut album, “And Then … Along Comes the Association,” released in 1966, spawned two signature hits of the era: “Along Comes Mary,” which hit No.
The group's third album, “Insight Out,” released the next year, included two more Top 10 hits: “Never My Love” and “Windy,” the group's second No.
Persons:
Terry Kirkman, ”, Heidi Kirkman, Kirkman, Jules Alexander
Organizations:
Association
Locations:
Montclair , Calif