Welcome to the Friday Music Blog on Chief 187 Chatter. Music, quite frankly, turns
me on and excites me. Electrifying strains, impassioned lyrics, pounding drums, melodious notes all combine in one permutation or another to transfix, transform, and transpire me. I am passionate about music. I am passionate about the Friday Music Blog.
This week’s focus is Southern Rock. List your favorite songs, bands, and albums of Southern Rock. Keeping in mind that much of Country music is crossover rock and vice versa this category is wide open. Remember to include the artist for all your selections.
Once again I have the distinct privilege of informing you all that Chief 187 Chatter hit another milestone; 27000 pageviews was achieved earlier in the week and the site is already well on its
way to 28000! We picked up another “follower” and had so many eyes on these "pages" this week. Year two of Chief 187 Chatter is well on its way and for that, and all of you, I am most grateful.
Once you have left your selections, please check back here throughout the day/weekend to see any and all new entries to this post. In addition, feel free to check out the blogs you may have missed this week and previous weeks as well. I invite you to join me on Monday for another week of entirely new blogs with original content. Happy Weekend, All!
Lynyrd Skynyrd... is there any other band?!?
ReplyDeleteI will give Racer Lynyrd Skynyrd but there were one or two other bands that paved the way for them.
ReplyDeleteThe Allman Brothers... Live At The Filmore Album
The Outlaws... Green Grass And High Tides Forever
New Riders Of The Purple Sage... Panama Red
Marshal Tucker Band... Heard It In A Love Song
Charlie Daniels Band... Devil Went Down To Georgia
The Band... The Night They Drove Old Down
The Doobie Brothers... Black Water
Molly Hatchet... Flirting With Disaster
Little Feat... Dixie Chicken
.38 Special... Caught Up In You
In the 70's, all the Southern Rock Bands had a BIG following and Fan base here on Long Island. You could see them LIVE for $10 or $15 in a good number of places that held from 500 to 1500 people.
"BOY DO I MISS THE 70's!"