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  1. Night of the Living Dregs is the third album by Dixie Dregs, released in 1979.The first half of the album was recorded in the studio, and the second half at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 23, 1978.. The album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. "Country House Shuffle" and "Leprechaun Promenade" were previously released on the band's 1976 demo record ...

  2. Escucha ‘Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1978’ de Dixie Dregs en Apple Music. Reproduce canciones como “Freefall (Live)”, “Leprechaun Promenade (Live)” y mucho más.

  3. Following some critical success and an extended tour throughout the States, Dixie Dregs were up to release a few live pieces for the first time.Their next album ''Night of the living dregs'' was actually a mix of studio material, recorded in different studios, and live tracks, captured during the performance of the band at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 23, 1978.It was also the last album ...

  4. Dixie Dregs live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Jul 1978. ... Dixie Dregs live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Jul 1978. Steve Morse: guitar, Andy West: Bass, Rod Morgenstein: drums, Mark Parrish: keyboards, Allen Sloan: violin. Like. Comment. Share. Top Hat Crew "Live Music Archivists"

  5. 1 de mar. de 2008 · DIXIE DREGS Live at Montreux 1978 One of the most revered jazz-rock fusion bands ever, Dixie Dregs are featured in their sole Montreux appearance from 1978 on this DVD. Featuring the lineup of Steve Morse on guitar, Andy West on bass, drummer Rod Morgenstein, violinist Allen Sloan and keyboardist Mark Parrish, this show includes tracks such as “Night Of The Living Dregs”, “Kathreen ...

  6. 7 de abr. de 2005 · Dixie Dregs live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Jul 1978.Steve Morse: guitar, Andy West: Bass, Rod Morgenstein: drums, Mark Parrish: keyboards, Allen Sloan: ...

  7. By 1978, the band had garnered such critical acclaim as to be invited to perform at the prestigious 11th annual Montreux Jazz Festival, sharing the bill with such luminaries as Larry Coryell, Ben Sidran, and Sea Level. The Dregs turned in a blinding performance of unparalleled magnitude, at once passionate and precise.