-- One afternoon in the summer between seventh and eighth grade, Dave Anderson lugged his Fender guitar amp across part of Valley Hill Country Club's golf course to get to Jim Keeling's house.
Dean Daughtry, a co-founder of Atlanta Rhythm Section, has died at age 76. The news was confirmed in a Facebook post on the band's official page. "We're sad to announce the passing of our longtime and ...
Classic Southern rock legends Atlanta Rhythm Section are coming live to The Swan Music Hall! Get ready for a night of smooth ...
Earlier this year, White Reaper teamed up with Spiritual Cramp for a split. Today, the Louisville garage punk band's rhythm section announced they are exiting the group. Brothers Nick and Sam ...
Before he was lead guitarist for the Atlanta Rhythm Section, Barry Bailey was an unknown session player in Atlanta. Once, when a session was over and Bailey was leaving, legendary music producer Buddy ...
There was a time in the 1970s when the Atlanta Rhythm Section ruled the airwaves, with “Imaginary Lover,” “I’m Not Going to Let It Bother Me Tonight,” “Large Time,” “Champagne Jam” and a string of ...
Perry “Buddy” Buie, a songwriter and producer who helped shape hit songs in the 1960s for the Classics IV, then formed the Atlanta Rhythm Section in the 1970s, writing lyrics for the band and ...
Dean Daughtry, the keyboardist best known as a co-founder of the hitmaking soft rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, has died Thursday. He was 76. Daughtry’s death was confirmed by Steve Stone, the ...
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