Tommy Stinson (bass player for The Replacements 1979 - 1991, then Guns N' Roses, 1998 - 2014) and a Whole Lot More Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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* - One of the names used by Moby Grape during the course of their lengthy legal battle with former manager Matthew Katz, over ownership of the band name, and also related royalties./ ** - Cassettes were a popular format BITD for pre-Digital days, for "Do It Yourself" releases - LsA // Reissued on CD in 2003, on "DIG Records".
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Red Allen [Billed as 'Red Allen - Frank Wakefield And The Kentuckians']
The Ducks (formerly known as the Jeff Blackburn Band) were a short-lived hard rock supergroup formed in the summer of 1977 by singer-songwriter Jeff Blackburn (who died this Jan 6th, at age 77). / The band included Bob Mosley (an original member of Moby Grape - bass player; also one of their songwriters and singers), Neil Young, and Johnny Craviotto (drummer - later, a drum maker). The band played a series of impromptu bar gigs around the Santa Cruz area in 1977. The set lists were very democratic, with each member of the band taking the lead in turn. / This will be their first official release - click on the Link above, left to read about it.
Also billed as 'Delaney & Bonnie and Friends' // The album title refers to the impromptu, sometimes late-night, jam sessions pursued by touring musicians when on the road.
Austin, TX guitarist, producer and songwriter; he has been inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, the Austin Music Hall of Fame and was named "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Americana Association. He has been called 'the Edgar Allen Poe of Americana music'.
The Ducks (formerly known as the Jeff Blackburn Band) were a short-lived American hard rock supergroup formed in the summer of 1977 by singer-songwriter Jeff Blackburn (who died this Jan 6th, at age 77). / The band included Bob Mosley (an original member of Moby Grape - bass player; also one of their songwriters and singers), Neil Young, and Johnny Craviotto (drummer - later, a drum maker). The band played a series of impromptu bar gigs around the Santa Cruz area in 1977. The set lists were very democratic, with each member of the band taking the lead in turn. / This will be their first official release - click on the Link above, left to read about this release.
Austin, TX guitarist, producer and songwriter; he has been inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, the Austin Music Hall of Fame and was named "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Americana Association.
* - One of eight country music performances selected for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll" / The original lineup reunites for the first time in 40 years. This Bob Wills cover was originally on their March 1973 debut album. / Click the Link above, left to view an article about this release.
OTHER GUESTS include: Billy Strings, Sam Bush, The Del McCoury Band, Jorma Kaukonen and Jerry Douglas / * - Townes Van Zandt's version was released May 1977, on the album 'Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas'
Featuring Tommy Stinson, bass player for The Replacements, then after their breakup in 1991, Stinson formed Bash & Pop, and in 1998 he joined Guns N' Roses. / Click the Link above, left to read an article about this release
Ann Savoy is a member of several groups, including Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band, Magnolia Sisters, Savoy Family Band and Ann Savoy & Her Sleepless Knights. She is also the author of "Cajun Music, A Reflection of a People", about the history of Cajun and Zydeco music.
* - BUT, much better known by numerous live performances by The Grateful Dead in the early 1970s (it was on the 1973 album 'History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice)'/ Click the Link above, left to view the original album.
* - It was a hit both for Bush and Willie Nelson ////// Song was originally (co)-written and recorded by Johnny Bush in 1972 *]The Next Waltz's Tribute to The Red Headed StrangerNEW • (The Next Waltz,
Austin, TX guitarist, producer and songwriter; he has been inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, the Austin Music Hall of Fame and was named "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Americana Association. He has been called 'the Edgar Allen Poe of Americana music'.
* - With a little bit of "Earth Angel" (Penguins, late 1954) thrown in at the end ...) // The lyrics were inspired by Judy Bowles, Wilson's first serious girlfriend, whom he had dated for three and a half years.