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Hace 3 días · On the Border magazine ad (Image: eBay) By the time On the Border was released on March 22, 1974, the Eagles had already established themselves as the new standard-bearers of the ‘70s roots rock regimen.. Not that they were the first; Poco, the Flying Burrito Brothers and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band had already planted the seeds for what would become popularly known as Americana in the ...
Hace 2 días · Bernie had played with her three-and-a-half years ago before he joined the Burrito Brothers. Don and I were playing with her when we got together with Randy, and when we heard Bernie was leaving the Burritos we called him up and asked him to play with us.” (Melody Maker, March 10, 1973) Randy recalled how easily the band fell into place:
Hace 2 días · Ted Russell Kamp no es hijo de California, sino un neorquino que se curtió en los clubes de jazz de la Gran Manzana, pero lo cierto es que ronda ya el cuarto de siglo de empadronamiento angelino y a las alturas de su ¡decimocuarto! álbum en solitario se da el gustazo de glosar los encantos, arideces y destellos de su tierra de acogida.
Hace 1 día · It’s about Gram Parsons, founder of the Flying Burrito Brothers, and his frequent vocal collaborator Emmylou Harris. And “Nudie suits” doesn’t mean bare-naked. It’s a nod to Nudie Cohn, the American fashion designer who clothed several generations of country musicians in rhinestone sequined and embroidered cowboy costumes.
Hace 1 día · Meanwhile, the grand, widescreen backing to the excellent I Know That it’s Over contrasts vividly with Rory’s fractured, injured vocal delivery. It’s a vocal performance that reminds me of Gram Parsons at his most intimate and vulnerable, and the overall effect is a song that manages to merge The Flying Burrito Brothers with OMD.
Hace 1 día · Would be country rock supergroup The Souther Hillman Furay Band, consisting of J.D. Souther, former Buffalo Springfield and Poco guitarist Richie Furay and ex-Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers and Stephen Stills led Manassas bassist Chris Hillman, had a short existence, but their lone LP had its moments, including ‘Fallin’ In Love’ whose ...
Hace 19 horas · These sides are rich and full, from the extended top end all the way down to the deepest bass — thanks RVG! There’s life and presence on these sides the likes of which you almost never hear on any jazz record. The lineup here is top-drawer, with Joe Henderson on tenor sax, Billy Higgins on drums, Barry Harris on piano and Bob Cranshaw on bass.