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Sea Level

Jazz-rock combo Ocean Level was created in 1976 by keyboardist Chuck Leavell, bassist Lamar Williams, and drummer Jai Johanny “Jaimoe” Johanson subsequent their exit from your Allman Brothers Music group; guitarist Jimmy Nalls finished the initial lineup, which in 1977 released its self-titled debut LP within the Capricorn label. Honing …

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Little Feat

Though that they had all of the trappings of the Southern-fried blues band, Little Feat were hardly conventional. Led by songwriter/guitarist Lowell George, Small Feat had been a wildly eclectic music group, combining strains of blues, R&B, nation, and rock and roll & move. The bandmembers had been exceptionally gifted …

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Rossington Collins Band

Rossington Collins Music group were spawned by among rock and roll music’s most well-known tragedies — in Oct of 1979, 2 yrs after the aircraft crash that killed Lynyrd Skynyrd lead singer Ronnie Vehicle Zant, fresh guitarist Steve Gaines, and his sister, backup singer Cassie Gaines, surviving members Gary Rossington …

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Jesse James Dupree

Best-known because the chainsaw-playing frontman from the rowdy Southern hard rock-band Jackyl, Jesse James Dupree elected to pursue a single side task in 2000, forming a backing band featuring guitarist John Hayes and Brother Cane bassist Roman Glick. Released that summer season, the resulting recording, Foot Fetish, offered Dupree an …

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The Hour Glass

Chances are that this Hour Cup’ two albums could not have already been reissued, but also for the fact that this group was formed by Duane and Gregg Allman from the ruins of the first full-time music group, the Allman Joys; additionally, its lineup presented future Capricorn Information star record …

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Hydra

Located in the southern claims of America, hard rock-band Hydra shaped in the first 70s around a line-up of Wayne Bruce (vocals, guitar), Spencer Kirkpatrick (guitar), Orville Davis (bass) and Steve Rate (drums). Agreed upon to the Allman Brothers and Marshall Tucker Band’s record label, Capricorn Information, they produced their …

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Dickey Betts

Dickey Betts joined up with the Allman Brothers Music group as second business lead guitarist and singer in the past due ’60s. Furthermore to coordinating bandleader Duane Allman lick for lick, Betts also had written such memorable tracks as “Revival” (quantity 92, 1971) as well as the instrumental tour de …

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Van Zant

As a music group name, Van Zant first appeared in 1985, when Johnny Van Zant (sibling of .38 Special’s Donnie and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s late Ronnie) headed an AOR-styled quintet with an album also titled Van Zant. The group disbanded, nevertheless, when Vehicle Zant became a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd 2 …

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Widespread Panic

Among the many neo-hippie jam rings inheriting the road-warrior mantle left out from the Grateful Deceased, Widespread Stress established a devout grassroots following on the effectiveness of constant touring along with a loose, rootsy make of Southern rock and roll informed by jazz and blues textures. The group’s roots day …

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Johnny Van Zant

The youngest brother of Lynyrd Skynyrd founder Ronnie Van Zant and .38 Special’s Donnie Van Zant, Johnny Van Zant was raised within the darkness of his older siblings, who surfaced as major numbers in rock and roll & roll through the early and mid-’70s. The loss of life of Ronnie …

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