mardi 2 septembre 2025

THE LONNIE JOLSON BAND - SWAMP (USA '81 COUNTRY ROCK)

 The Lonnie Jolson Band "Swamp" (Gator Records, 1981) (LP)

(Produced by John A. Kreager, Lonnie Jolson & Waddy Thompson)
An eclectic, laid-back set from a Florida band that sometimes gets tagged as "southern rock," but seems closer to Austin outlaw to me... Songwriter Lonnie Jolson also recorded a few singles dating back the late 'Seventies, with a band then called Moonshine, but by the time this came out, he was the marquee artist. He's backed by singer Donna Hodges, who takes the lead on a version of "House Of The Rising Sun," and harmony on several other tracks, along with Dale Holmes (bass), Waddy Thompson (drums), and David Watkins on lead guitar and slide. Though Jolson was living in Immokalee, Florida when this album came out, he previously lived in Mississippi, and seems to have worked in both Tampa and West Palm Beach, recording singles for labels in both towns. Anyway, I dig this one. The sound production ain't fancy, and it's a good match for Jolson's decidedly un-Nashville singing style, which evokes various other folks -- on the opening track, "River City Queen," he's got this hesitant little catch in his voice that reminds me of Townes Van Zandt; on much of the record he sounds a lot like Jimmie Dale Gilmore, or maybe a little like John Prine, or even a little like Charlie Daniels, particularly on his cover of Tony Joe White's "They Caught The Devil And Put Him In Jail In Eudora, Arkansas." It's worth noting that about half the songs are his own originals, and across the board these are far more engaging that the cover songs, which include a low-wattage version of the Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers." Personally, I like it that he was more into the originals -- highlights include Jolson's "Let's Reason Together" and a tune called "Some Ol' Sad Song," which seems to have been written by drummer Waddy Thompson. Overall this may seem a bit sluggish, but it's authentic as all get-out.



https://www.mediafire.com/file/tw5s578ao5wh6f0/Lonnie+Jolson+Band+-+Swamp+(USA+'81+Country+Rock).rar/file

REQUEST "RAINBOW BOOGIE BAND - SELF TITLE (USA ' 80 COUNTRY ROCK)

 The Rainbow Boogie Band "The Rainbow Boogie Band" (Capital City Records, 1980) (LP)

(Produced by Pete Blanchard & Michael Henry Martin)
A Texas country-rock band from Abeline... Though solid info about the group is a little hard to track down, they seem to have been a hyper-local band that released just one album. The disc doesn't have proper liner notes, notably no list of the musicians involved, though as far as I can tell, the lineup included vocalist an Maloney, along with Tommy Martin, Ric Vickery, Bill Young, and possibly others. Anyone have any info about these folks? I'd love to learn more!


dimanche 24 août 2025

dimanche 3 août 2025

NITEHAWK - Nitehawk (USA '81 Southern Rock)

 

Nitehawk "Nitehawk" (Nitehawk Productions, 1981) (LP)

(Produced by Andy Van Lendt & Phil Van Lente)
Southern rockers from 'way up north. This Michigan band included Bob Green, Bob Lacy, Michael Taylor, and Russ Van Hall, with a couple of other guys chiming in at the studio. Lacy and Taylor were the principal songwriters, though drummer Bob Green contributes two songs. The album is almost all original material, with a couple of cover songs, "Massachusetts" (by the Bee Gees) and "All My Life" (from Uriah Heep). Not sure exactly where these guys were from, though they recorded the album at a studio in Grand Rapids.

https://www.mediafire.com/file/o5ktil7iq3sm6g0/Nitehawk+-+Self+Title+(USA+'81+Southern+Rock).rar/file




samedi 5 juillet 2025

SWEET MAGNIOLIA BAND - Sweet Magniolia (USA '73 SOUTHERN PSYCH ROCK)

 SWEET MAGNOLIA BAND (Little Rock, AR) "Sweet Magnolia Band" 1973 (Lardbucket 0001)   Rural rocker with Band and Neil Young influences. Not rated that highly, although "10 days over 23 years" is an excellent track for genre fans.


https://www.mediafire.com/file/eekheyqpdv54co6/Sweet+Magnolia+Band+-+Sweet+Magnolia+(USA+'73+Psych+Southern+Rock).rar/file

jeudi 19 juin 2025

THE LONNIE JOLSON BAND - SWAMP (USA '81 COUNTRY ROCK)

  The Lonnie Jolson Band "Swamp" (Gator Records, 1981) (LP) (Produced by John A. Kreager, Lonnie Jolson & Waddy Thompson) An e...