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7 unusual facts about The 77s


House of Freaks

On March 13, 1988, House of Freaks performed at the legendary Auditorium Fillmore in San Francisco, California with The 77s and The Alarm.

Lo-Fidelity Records

#The 77s - Cornerstone Is Dead...Long Live Cornerstone 2 CD live release to commemorate the 77s playing at Cornerstone Festival (2012)

#The 77s - catalog download project Digital (2010 & ongoing)

#The 77s - Ninety Nine Live CD (8 track CD expanded from 4 track EP for full production run) (2007)

#The 77s - Working On The Building Limited Edition CD (2009)

Nobody's Fault but Mine

1994: The 77s (Drowning with Land in Sight, with additional credit "apologies to Blind Willie Johnson")

Scenic Routes

The album began as a one time recording effort from the frontmen of four creative rock bands; Gene Eugene, from the funk/rock band, Adam Again; Terry Scott Taylor, from the bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies; Mike Roe, from the rock band The 77s; and Derri Daugherty, from the atmospheric rock band The Choir.


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Steven Soles

After the breakup of The Alpha Band, Soles released two solo albums, Promise in 1980, and 1982's Walk by Love, and went on to produce or perform on albums by Dylan, Burnett, The Washington Squares, Peter Case, Elvis Costello, Roger McGuinn, Don McLean, The Monkees, The 77s, Olivia Newton-John, Roy Orbison, Tonio K, Victoria Williams, Steve Scott and others.

When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos

The album includes longtime friends of Daniel Amos, like Randy Stonehill, Jimmy Abegg, The 77s and Starflyer 59 and a few surprises including a song by Larry Norman, who had not worked with the band in any form since their strained relationship following the delays of the band's Horrendous Disc album in the late 1970s.


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