* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
Time:
5:09
Artist:
Merle Haggard [Billed as 'Merle Haggard And Bonnie Owens']
From Athens, Georgia - the album title comes from a venue where founding members Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley performed at the start of their careers: “There were no cool bars in town and Club XIII was the best we had - it wasn’t all that good, and our band [Adam’s House Cat] wasn’t particularly liked there....". // Click the Link above, left to view the article that I lifted that quote from.
Born in Italy to a Sicilian-American father and a Guatemalan mother, she grew up between England, France and Italy, and was fluent in four languages by the time she moved to the US.
The daughter of teenage wonderkind (with The Spencer Davis Group, 1964-early 1967), also Traffic founder Steve Winwood. IF you DON'T believe me - Click on Link above, left, to read an article about this release, and take a look at her photo ...
* - Actually, Buck Owens; he was born "ALvis EDGAR Owens". // Click on Link above, left, to view the original single; the promo copy came with a special Capitol artist debut sleeve
'Colder Streams' CD anti-bio {by Dallas Good}, October 2021: " 'Colder Streams' is, by far, the best record that has ever been made by anyone. Ever. ". Dallas Good of the The Sadies died February 17, at age 48.
According to Colin Escott's 2004 book "Hank Williams: The Biography", fiddler Jerry Rivers always claimed that when Hank came up with the opening line, "Today I passed you on the street," and then asked for suggestions, steel guitarist Don Helms replied, "And I smelled your rotten feet." // Click on Link above, left, to view the original shellac record.
Originally a drummer in the Seatlle group The Fanatics. Also a founding member of Moby Grape; he was the drummer from their start in 1966 till their initial break-up in late 1969, then in 1971, 1983–1984, 1987–1991, 1996–2001, 2006–2007.