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unusual facts about Country rock



Bluesology

Brown went on to form country rock band Cochise, playing and singing on their first two albums, Cochise and Swallow Tales, in 1970-71, before moving to the Mediterranean.

Cathedral Peak Granodiorite

In the north and northeast it comes into contact with weakly metamorphosed country rocks, mainly Paleozoic and Jurassic metavolcanics and metasediments.

El Corazón

El Corazón (English: The Heart) is the seventh album by country rock underground icon Steve Earle, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music).

Nashville West

Along with the International Submarine Band, The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, Nashville West was among the pioneering groups of the country rock genre.

One Shot Sam

The main charter, One Shot Sam, travels around Hollywood and North Hollywood visiting the locations where the birth of Country rock music took place, including the Troubadour (nightclub), The Palomino, Barney's Beanery, and several locations on the Sunset Strip.

Something in the Night

Something in the Night is the tenth studio album, and final until 2005's All In A Good Time, by American country rock band Pure Prairie League, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music).

Wrong Place, Right Time

Wrong Place, Right Time is an album by Canadian country rock band Haymaker, released in 2008.


see also

'Til I Gain Control Again

In 1993, the song was covered by Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo for their album Five Days in July.

Black Country Rock

Big Drill Car - No Worse for the Wear/Black Country Rock 7" (1994) and A Never Ending Endeavor (2009)

Brantley Gilbert

Settling into his country-rock sound, Gilbert followed his debut with the sophomore project, Halfway to Heaven, on March 16, 2010.

Dan Stuart

Daniel Gordon "Dan" Stuart (born March 5, 1961, Los Angeles) is an American musician best known as the leader/singer/songwriter of 80s post punk, alt-country rock band, Green On Red (other members included Chuck Prophet, Chris Cacavas and Jack Waterson), and for his teaming with Steve Wynn as Danny & Dusty

Desert rose

The Desert Rose Band, a country rock band founded by Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen, and John Jorgenson

Gliding Bird

The album contains five folky Harris originals (with influences from Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell) plus the country-rock of Bob Dylan and Fred Neil, classic country of Hank Williams and a folk-pop rendition of a Dionne Warwick/Bacharach/David hit.

Grand Ole Opry

Country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons, who at that time was a member of The Byrds, was in Nashville to work on the band's country-rock album, Sweetheart of the Rodeo.

Kerryn Tolhurst

This was followed by a successful stint in Country Radio (1972–73), after which he formed one of Australia's most successful country-rock bands, The Dingoes.

Orangeburg, South Carolina

She is also the other half of the country-rock band Smith & Pyle alongside actress Missi Pyle.

Seven and the Sun

In 2007, Band member's Seven Williams (born Keith Volpone) & Wally Brandt reformed as Whiskey Falls with more of a country/rock flare (a la The Eagles) along with Buck Johnson and Damon Johnson (no relation).

The Hazey Janes

Formed around 2000 by guitarist Andrew Mitchell and bass player Matthew Marra, the band's music has been described as a fusion of country-rock and indie-pop, with a penchant for heavy folk harmonies, reminiscent of Big Star, Velvet Crush and The Posies.

Torn and Frayed

Janovitz continues, "The music comes as close to definitive country-rock or Stax-like country-soul as anything from the era, barring Gram Parsons — an immediate influence on the Stones."