In Demand, rare Swiss Country Prog
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In Demand, rare Swiss Country Prog
The K County Country Band "K County Country Band" (Sound House Records, 1977-?) (LP)
(Produced by Ron Huisings & The K County Country Band)
I guess that would be Kandiyohi County, in central Minnesota, where these fellas were from... They pay homage to their home in songs such as "First Street Bridge" and "Kandiyohi Rag," along with some Merle Haggard tunes, and a few slightly off-center covers such as John Hartford's "They're Gonna Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry," as well as "I Miss A Lot Of Trains" and "The Year Clayton Delaney Died," both by Tom T. Hall. Dan Bates was the band's main guitarist, and Bob Ohman (1932-2008) was their singer, while banjo plunker Neil Nyhus and bassist Don Wickstrom wrote the songs, with the group's drummer, Robert Drogousch keeping the beat. As far as I know this was their only album, though Ohman's obituary mentioned that he had made "a couple of records," so there may be more.
Canyon "Canyon" (Nature Records, 1978) (LP)
(Produced by Gerhard Kampfe)
A German band with fluid boundaries between country and rock, though
with a definite country direction... The trio included Manfred Wetterich
(guitar), Wolfgang Ronsch (guitar, mandolin) and Achim Dresch
(keyboards and harmonica) with additional backing by a slew of
musicians, ranging from trumpets to pedal steel. Songs include "Brother
Hobo," "Cowboy Song," "Don't Join A Rock'N'Roll Band" and a cover of
the Beatles' "I've Just Seen A Face." An earlier iteration of this band
cut an album under in 1976 the name Itcheyfoot, as a more modest,
bluegrass-y trio.
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