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Concert held in tribute to Danny Joe Brown, who was very ill at the time, by all the musicians of the original MOLLY HATCHET with the help of special guests: ARTIMUS PYLE (LYNYRD SKYNYRD) and his band, the SOUTHERN ROCK ALLSTARS, PAT TRAVERS, etc. The singer even gave his last stage performance that evening by singing "Flirtin' With Disaster" with his former bandmates. A poignant, historic moment!
For the first time on CD, the very first album (1975) by this group heavily influenced by the Allman Brothers Band. WARNING: this album has nothing to do with "Butta", by the same group, whose cover is almost identical!
Connecticut group with three guitars, founded in 1974, which waited until 1980 to finally release their first record (LIVE!!!) full of Southern rock with beautiful guitar flourishes.
A lost gem of Southern Rock! Excellent country southern rock from Virginia, released in 1977, and whose music strongly recalls the Marshall Tucker Band and Grinderswitch.
Inspired by all the southern rock bands of the 70s, Cross Cut Saw was part of this new generation of southern bands that became known through the Internet in the early 2000s. Contains with "The Other Side", a track built "in the style of Free Bird"!