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  1. Let It Flow: 1974 Capricorn sax Sure Feels Good: The Best of Elvin Bishop: 1992 Polydor sax Bonnie Bramlett: It's Time: 1975 Capricorn sax Lady's Choice: 1976 Capricorn sax Beautiful: 2008 Rockin' Camel sax, keys, vocals Cowboy Boyer and Talton: 1973 Capricorn sax, vocals Cowboy: 1977 Capricorn sax, vocals A Different Time: The Best of Cowboy ...

  2. Randall Bramblett – saxophone; Dave Brown – saxophone; Harold Williams – saxophone; Billy Meeker – drums; Jo Baker – percussion, background vocals; Debbie Cathey – background vocals; Gideon Daniels – background vocals; Jerome Joseph – conga, conductor; Annie Sampson – background vocals; Mickey Thomas – background vocals

  3. Randall Bramblett, an Americana, Blues, Funk, R&B/Soul, Rock, Songwriter artist from Athens, GA. Discography/ Projects. ... Let It Flow (1974) Randall's discography. 2020 - Pine Needle Fire (New West Records) 2020 - The Meantime 10th Anniversary (New West Records) 2017 ...

  4. Guest, Saxophone – David Brown (10), Harold Williams (2), Randall Bramblett; Guest, Strings – Vassar Clements; Guest, Tambourine – David Walshaw, Johnny Sandlin; Guest, Washboard – Charlie Daniels; Lead Guitar [Lead Electric Guitar] – Elvin Bishop, Johnny Vernazza; Lead Vocals – Elvin Bishop; Piano – Philip Aaberg; Producer ...

  5. Let It Flow, an Album by Elvin Bishop. Released in May 1974 on Capricorn (catalog no. CP 0134; Vinyl LP). Genres: Southern Rock, Country Rock. Rated #893 in the best albums of 1974.

  6. He appeared on B.J. Thomas' Longhorn & London Bridges, Elvin Bishop's Let It Flow, Martin Mull's Normal, Bonnie Bramlett's It's Time, and on the Gregg Allman Tour.

  7. Let It Flow is a solo album by rock musician Elvin Bishop, released in 1974.[5][6] The album was recorded at Capricorn Studios in Macon, Georgia, several years after he left The Butterfield Blues Band. Guest musicians include Charlie Daniels, Dickey Betts, Toy Caldwell, Vassar Clements, and Sly Stone.