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Artist description
Ray Davies hitches a ride with Neil Young through
northern Ontario, listening to Tom Petty and
the Mavericks on the radio. Gram provides directions.
No wonder we're late.
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Music Style
Country-rock |
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Musical Influences
Buffalo Springfield, Rolling Stones, Who, Lovin' Spoonful |
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Similar Artists
Mavericks, Tom Petty, Gram Parsons, Ray Davies |
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Artist History
Road warrior vet who's played from Sarasota to Saskatoon,
Maple Leaf Gardens to Kingston Penitentiary (where
he swears he was only visiting). |
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Group Members
Include Bruce Moffet (Paririe Oyster), Gary Craig (Jann Arden),
John Dymond (k.d. lang), Buck Parsons & Jon Bojicic (Dixie Rumproast) |
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Instruments
Bass, drums, guitars, Hammond organ, tambourine (acoustic) |
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Albums
Cereal Killers |
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Press Reviews
"Buck has a very good voice and puts his songs over
really well, with feeling, clarity and and easy laid
back style. A thoroughly enjoyable album of country
music."
Graham Hassall, Radio Nightingale, Blyth, UK
"Great songs. Heavy rotation from the first day on for
The Day After Valentine's Day. Audience response is
very good."
Pete Lenloy, Radio Carinzia, Loosdorf, Austria
"Your album is getting a lot of airplay and is
receiving good audience reaction. Presently your album
is #42 on our top 50 albums this week and climbing."
Shane Wilder, Program Director, Trans-America Broadcasting
Corp.
"It is an excellent album with some real catchy songs."
Joe Vincent, J.R.R. International Short Wave Radio,
Waterford, Ireland |
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Location
Toronto, Ontario - Canada |
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