Buckets of Blood, Psych Folk, Wild Banjo and Weisstronauts Additional discographical (usually original label, year of release), biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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MEMBERS: Brant Slay (vocalist, washboard, harmonica), Ben Reynolds (vocalist, percussion, electric guitar). They played a major part of the music of Athens, Georgia, and were protégés of Michael Stipe of REM. / Click on the Link above, to view the new album.
* - the lead vocalist of Judas Priest; this recording also includes Motley Crüe bassist "Nikki Sixx", and guitarist "John 5" / Click on the Link above, left to read the backstory of this release
Formerly a founding member/ second guitarist and singer in Moby Grape. He was the son of legendary Academy Award-winning "Golden Age" actress Loretta Young, who won the "Academy Award for Best Actress" in 1947 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter".
* - this "LP" has only 6 tracks, so actually it should be called a "6-song EP"? / Click on Link above/ left, to view the original English single (in the US, 'Big Ted' was the B-side, and the A-side was ' This Moment'; this was the _only_ ISB single released in the US).
MEMBERS: Brant Slay (vocalist, washboard, harmonica), Ben Reynolds (vocalist, percussion, electric guitar). They played a major part of the music of Athens, Georgia, and were protégés of Michael Stipe of REM. / Click on the Link above, to view the new album.
The Ducks (formerly known as the Jeff Blackburn Band) were a short-lived American hard rock supergroup formed in the summer of 1977 by 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.
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Deke Dickerson [Billed as 'Deke Dickerson and the Whipper- snappers']
Formerly a founding member/ second guitarist and singer in legendary SF group (over-hyped by Columbia Records) Moby Grape. He was the son of legendary Academy Award-winning "Golden Age" actress Loretta Young, who won the "Academy Award for Best Actress" in 1947 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter".
Formerly a founding member/ second guitarist and singer in legendary SF group (over-hyped by Columbia Records) Moby Grape. He was the son of legendary Academy Award-winning "Golden Age" actress Loretta Young, who won the "Academy Award for Best Actress" in 1947 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter".
The Ducks (formerly known as the Jeff Blackburn Band) were a short-lived American hard rock supergroup formed in the summer of 1977 by 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.
"Lenny" = Lenny Lashley / * - named after an actual establishment in Cambridgeport that served alchohol // Click on Link above/ left, to view the original album
Formerly a founding member/ second guitarist and singer in legendary SF group (over-hyped by Columbia Records) Moby Grape. He was the son of legendary Academy Award-winning "Golden Age" actress Loretta Young, who won the "Academy Award for Best Actress" in 1947 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter".
Bobby Osborne died June 27, 2023. Playing mostly mandolin, he was the co-founder (with his brother Sonny Osborne) of the Osborne Brothers {1953 - 2005} and a member of the Grand Ole Opry (1964, as member of the Osborne Brothers) and the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. He was also an instructor of bluegrass music at the "Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music", in Hyden, KY. // This is one of Tennessee's ten official state songs, and also associated with the "Tennessee Volunteers" of the University of Tennessee (UT), played by their marching band at their sporting events since the early 1970s
Jesse McReynolds died June 23rd, at age 92. He played mandolin many years with his brother Jim McReynolds, first as "The McReynolds Brothers {1947 - 1952}, then as "Jim & Jesse" (1952 - 2002}. // * - also, ranked #18 on the Rolling Stone list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Jesse McReynolds died June 23rd, at age 92. He played mandolin many years with his brother Jim McReynolds, first as "The McReynolds Brothers {1947 - 1952}, then as "Jim & Jesse" (1952 - 2002}. / Click on Link above/ left, to view the original album