New, Old, In-Between, Drinking and Not Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure
5-CD box set: from "The Homecoming Concert" * section} [RCA - Aug 9, 2024
Memphis [5-CD box set: from "The Homecoming Concert" * section} [RCA - Aug 9, 2024]
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[Original single:] • NEW • (RCA Victor, Nov 22, 1961)
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* - Recorded at the Mid Southern Memphis Coliseum/ Memphis, TN: March 20, 1974 / This was from Elvis' eighth film, and the fourth film soundtrack. / Surprisingly, this didn't reach #1 on the charts / Click on Link above, to view the single with a color picture sleeve
Promo sicker reads: "Lone Justice returns to deliver a stunning album from the band who invented Alt-Country. ... .... "I have loved Lone Justice since they started out as a group" - DOLLY PARTON
Guitarist Danny Kalb died Nov 19th, 2022, at age 80. He is best known for being a founding member of The Blues Project {from July 1965 to Aug 1967, and rejoined in 1969}. In 1964, he played second guitar on Phil Ochs's 'All the News That's Fit to Sing', and 'Judy Collins's Fifth Album'. Also in 1964, he was on the Dave Van Ronk LP, 'Ragtime Jug Stompers' . // Other artists on the LP include Goeff Muldaur, Eric Von Schmidt, John Koerner and Dave Van Ronk /
Click on the Link above, left to view the original album.
Originally formed 10 years ago, as the nightly "house band" at the Ole Smoky Distillery bottle shop in Gatlinburg, TN / Click the Link above, left to read an article about this release.
David Charles Olney was a folk/country singer/songwriter, based in Nashville since 1973. In the early 1980s, he formed "The X-Rays", and recorded two albums for Rounder; they appeared on "Austin City Limits", opened for major acts (Elvis Costello), and broke up in 1985. He recorded more than 20 albums over his five-decade career, and his songs have been performed by many artists, including Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Young and Del McCoury. He died January 18, 2020 in Santa Rosa Beach, FL, while playing a song onstage at the "30A Songwriter Festival".
Ramsey was born in 1951 in Birmingham, Alabama. He recorded one album in 1972 on Shelter Records. // David Charles Olney was a folk/country singer/songwriter, based in Nashville since 1973. In the early 1980s, he formed "The X-Rays", and recorded two albums for Rounder; they appeared on "Austin City Limits", opened for major acts (Elvis Costello), and broke up in 1985. He recorded more than 20 albums over his five-decade career, and his songs have been performed by many artists, including Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Young and Del McCoury. He died January 18, 2020 in Santa Rosa Beach, FL, while playing a song onstage at the "30A Songwriter Festival".
Covered by The Guess Who? {Top-40 hit in Canada}, The Cascades (both 1967), also Rainy Daze (1983) // Click on the Link above, left to read all the cover versions of this song.
Barbara Dane (born 'Barbara Jean Spillman') died October 20th, at age 97. * - Recorded by Etta James, The Rolling Stones, Lou Rawls, The Shadows of Knight and many others; there are 142 versions. / Click the Link above, left, to view the original album