REPLAY of the April 23rd show - R.I.P. Rusty Young Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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REQ:Request
BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
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Recorded at Othar Turner's farm in Tate County, Mississippi (1992-1997) / OtharT urner is also the grandfather of fife player Sharde Thomas // SOURCE of the TITLE: "Can't hardly have a picnic without goat," says Turner. "People don't want that pig meat you get now, got all them chemicals in it. It won't keep. Won't smell good when you cook it, like it used to. EVERYBODY HOLLERIN' GOAT."
Original LP: "Fred Neil"; even though self-titled, it was his second album {his 3rd if you count one with Vince Martin} // re-issued in 1969 as "Everybody's Talkin' ", after the title track became a big hit by Harry Nilsson, when featured in the hit film "Midnight Cowboy".
Al Kooper - organ / Mike Bloomfield - guitar / Harvey Brooks - bass //1st LP appearance: "Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits // Click on the Link above, to view many of the variations in pressings ...
Steel guitarist/ banjo, dobro player Rusty YOUNG, who was a lifetime member of POCO {formed in summer 1968}, died April 14th at age 75. Before joining POCO, he was in the Denver, Colorado group The Böenzee Cryque, which also included future Poco drummer George Grantham. / PRONOUNCED: "Ben-zee Crick"
Steel guitarist/ banjo, dobro player Rusty YOUNG, who was a lifetime member of POCO {formed in summer 1968}, died April 14th at age 75. Before joining POCO, he was in the Denver, Colorado group The Böenzee Cryque, which also included future Poco drummer George Grantham.
Time:
4:30
Artist:
Poco [Furay, Messina, Schmit, Rusty YOUNG, George Grantham]
Steel guitarist Rusty YOUNG, who was a lifetime member of POCO {formed in summer 1968}, died April 14th at age 75. Before joining POCO, he was in the Denver, CO group The Böenzee Cryque, which also included future Poco drummer George Grantham // This is the first album to feature Timothy B. Schmit, who replaced Randy Meisner.
Steel guitarist/ banjo, dobro player Rusty YOUNG, who was a lifetime member of POCO {formed in summer 1968}, died April 14th at age 75. Before joining POCO, he was in the Denver, Colorado group The Böenzee Cryque, which also included future Poco drummer George Grantham. / PRONOUNCED: "Ben-zee Crick"
Steel guitarist/ banjo, dobro player Rusty YOUNG, who was a lifetime member of POCO {formed in summer 1968}, died April 14th at age 75. Before joining POCO, he was in the Denver, Colorado group The Böenzee Cryque
Time:
5:08
Artist:
George Morgan [Billed as 'George Morgan Featuring Little Roy Wiggins']
He made his Grand Ole Opry debut {introduced by Roy Acuff} and became the youngest musician to sign a recording contract with Rounder Records {1974 LP - "4 Time National Junior Fiddle Champion"}. In 1975, at thirteen, he won the WSM (AM), Tennessee "Grand Masters Fiddle Championships" in Nashville, Tennessee against amateur and professional competitors of all ages.
From Bennington, VT - Long time Boston resident and long time member of The Alloy Orchestra with Caleb Sampson and Ken Winokur and then Roger Miller and Ken Winokur. 'It's Such a Pretty World Today' was highest charting track by original recording artist Wynn Stewart.