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Don McLean is an American folk singer/songwriter from New Rochelle, NY who is most famous for his 1971 single "American Pie." His first album, Tapestry, was released in 1970, marking the beginning of his rise to international acclaim. With his own poignant brand of folk rock and songs like "Vincent", he became one of the great and beloved songwriters of the 1970s. McLean was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004.