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Artist description
Cheyenne was primarily a studio band that was focused on the art of writing songs in hope that one day, someone would see the potential in the worthiness of it's commercial viability. |
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Music Style
New Country |
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Musical Influences
Garth Brooks, Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, George Strait |
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Similar Artists
Garth, Brooks & Dunn |
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Artist History
the band Cheyenne, was conceived out of Fresno, California as a songwriting team to create hit country songs in the studio. |
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Group Members
David Norris - Guitars, Mandolin,
Lead & Backing Vocals, Lyrics
and arrangements _________________________________________________________
Ken Cross - Lead Vocals & Lyrics _________________________________________________________
Jim Isch - Lyrics _________________________________________________________
Peter Wolf - Drums _________________________________________________________
Jeremy Rodriguez - Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals _________________________________________________________
Rick Wood - Piano _________________________________________________________
Paul Dobbs - Pedal Steel _________________________________________________________
Mike Mullens - Fiddle _________________________________________________________
Roger Burton - Fiddle _________________________________________________________
Richard Chon - Fiddle _________________________________________________________
Steve Splan - Harmonica _________________________________________________________
Rod Cash - Banjo _________________________________________________________
John Sherman - Vocals on "Happy Ending" _________________________________________________________
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Location
Ramona, CA - USA |
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