Country Gazette

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Saro Jane 02:36 Tools
Still Feeling Blue 02:08 Tools
The Virginia Boys 03:11 Tools
If You're Ever Gonna Love Me 02:47 Tools
Done Gone 02:38 Tools
Keep On Pushin' 02:20 Tools
Don't Let Nobody Tie You Down 02:21 Tools
Sweet Allis Chalmers 03:24 Tools
Lost Indian 01:36 Tools
Hot Burrito Breakdown 02:10 Tools
Tried So Hard 02:12 Tools
I Wish You Knew 02:55 Tools
I Might Take You Back Again 01:46 Tools
Highland Dream 03:12 Tools
Forget Me Not 03:59 Tools
Anna 03:13 Tools
Kentucky Waltz 02:43 Tools
Sound Of Goodbye 02:43 Tools
Aggravation 01:19 Tools
Hello Operator 02:06 Tools
Honky Cat 02:42 Tools
Huckleberry Hornpipe 03:12 Tools
Cabin on a Mountain 02:42 Tools
Blue Light 03:05 Tools
Last Thing on My Mind 04:06 Tools
Love, Lost and Found 03:00 Tools
Down The Road 02:01 Tools
Charlotte Breakdown 02:01 Tools
You Can't Get the Hell Out of Texas 02:32 Tools
Deputy Dalton 02:10 Tools
Lonesome Blues 01:47 Tools
Teach Your Children 02:42 Tools
The Great Joe Bob (A Regional Tragedy) 03:56 Tools
The Fallen Eagle 02:03 Tools
Uncle Clooney Played the Banjo (But Mostly Out of Time) 02:49 Tools
Winterwood 02:49 Tools
Tallahassee 03:52 Tools
My Oklahoma 02:35 Tools
Molly and Tenbrooks 02:42 Tools
Snowball 02:24 Tools
The Great American Banjo Tune 02:22 Tools
Swing Low Sweet Chariot 01:41 Tools
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 00:00 Tools
Singing All Day (And Dinner On The Ground) 02:07 Tools
Nothing is Left But the Blues 02:27 Tools
I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby 02:00 Tools
You Can't Get the Hell Out of Taxas 02:31 Tools
Honkey Cat 03:07 Tools
Uncle Clooney Played The Banjo 02:50 Tools
Cotton Eyed Joe 03:07 Tools
The Great Amercian Banjo Tune 02:21 Tools
Broken Wing 02:12 Tools
Poison love 02:52 Tools
I Don't Believe You Met My Baby 02:01 Tools
Lonesome day 02:01 Tools
Sure Didn't Take Him Long 01:58 Tools
Eleanor Rigby 02:21 Tools
Holland Holiday 03:17 Tools
Why Don't You Tell Me So 00:00 Tools
Virginia Boys 00:00 Tools
Sunny Side Of The Mountain 03:17 Tools
Right before my eyes 02:01 Tools
Down Down Down 03:14 Tools
Love Over Lonesome 02:09 Tools
Devil In Disguise 01:58 Tools
Another Rain Song 03:17 Tools
Rainbow 01:58 Tools
Keep on Pushing 03:14 Tools
The Tracker 03:17 Tools
Out To Lunch 01:58 Tools
Is there life after you 01:58 Tools
Hound dogs never die 01:58 Tools
Jamboree 03:14 Tools
Old Fashioned Love 03:14 Tools
Laughing Guitar 03:14 Tools
Cherokee Shuffle 02:40 Tools
Sing A Sad Song 02:40 Tools
Forked Deer 03:14 Tools
The Great Joe Bob 03:14 Tools
Slipped, Stumbled And Fell 02:40 Tools
Great Joe Bob (A Regional Tragedy) 02:40 Tools
Black Mountain Rag 03:14 Tools
Why You Been Gone So Long 02:55 Tools
Blue Blue Day 03:10 Tools
To Prove My Love To You 03:10 Tools
Georgia 03:14 Tools
Brother Slim 03:10 Tools
Gone Gone Gone 03:10 Tools
I'm Your Boy 02:40 Tools
On Top Of The World 03:14 Tools
Wild Bill's Blues 03:14 Tools
Melody For Baby 02:40 Tools
Never Ending Love 03:10 Tools
Roses For A Sunday Morning 03:10 Tools
Time Left To Wander 03:10 Tools
Only Way Home 03:10 Tools
Drowning the flame of love 03:14 Tools
John Hardy 03:10 Tools
Sunday Sunrise 03:10 Tools
My Baby's Gone 03:10 Tools
Georgia Ridge 03:10 Tools
Dog In The Moon 03:10 Tools
Lonesome Indian 03:10 Tools
Take It Away 03:10 Tools
Bluegrass Medley 03:10 Tools
Don´t let nobody tie you down 03:10 Tools
The great americanbanjo tune 03:10 Tools
Molly and Tenbrooks (The Race Horse Song) 03:10 Tools
Colorado Turnaround 03:10 Tools
The Last Thing On My Mind 03:10 Tools
Lonesome Road 03:10 Tools
Will You Be Lonesome Too 03:10 Tools
Darlin Corey 03:10 Tools
Be Nobody's Darling But Mine 03:10 Tools
Colorado turnarround 03:10 Tools
Be nobody's darling but me 03:10 Tools
Marching Through Georgia 03:10 Tools
THE GREAT FILLING STATION HOLDUP 03:10 Tools
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Country Gazette was a country rock band formed in 1971 by Byron Berline and Roger Bush. They played traditional bluegrass and contemporary songs on acoustic instruments. When the members of the country rock ensemble Dillard & Clark went their separate ways in 1971, bluegrass fiddler Byron Berline and guitarist/bass player Roger Bush formed the band Country Gazette. Guitarist Kenny Wertz and banjo player Alan Munde soon joined. Herb Pedersen wrote songs and was a guest artist on Country Gazette records, but did not tour with the band. Country Gazette recorded their first album A Traitor in our Midst in 1972, produced by Jim Dickson. Herb Pedersen, Skip Conover, and Chris Smith were guest artists. The Sierra Records compilation Silver Meteor (released in 1980 and reissued with additional tracks in 2010) contained two unreleased songs from these sessions: "All His Children" and "The Great Filling Station Holdup." After tours of Europe and the U.K., Country Gazette recorded their 1973 album Don't Give Up Your Day Job, again produced by Jim Dickson. Guests included Herb Pedersen, Clarence White, Leland Sklar, and Al Perkins. In 1973, Kenny Wertz left Country Gazette, and Roland White (mandolin, guitar) joined up. Country Gazette released Live, an album recorded in November 1974 at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, California. The album was produced by Jim Dickson and released on the Transatlantic label. Skip Conover guested on dobro. Byron Berline left Country Gazette in 1975, and soon Kenny Wertz returned, along with fiddler Dave Ferguson. They recorded the 1976 album Out to Lunch for Flying Fish (Ferguson was listed as a guest artist). Jim Dickson produced, and Al Perkins played pedal steel. Kenny Wertz, Dave Ferguson, and Roland White left the group. Alan Munde and Roland White were the only members of Country Gazette in 1977 when they recorded the album "What a Way to Make a Living" on the Ridge Runner record label. Guest musicians included Byron Berline, Skip Conover, Mike Richey, Richard Greene, and Bill Bryson. This album was released in 1978 by Sunset Records, located in London, England (Album SLS50414). In the band for this recording were Byron Berline, Roger Bush, Kenny Wertz and Alan Munde. The album is listed in Discogs.com. Joe Carr and Michael Anderson joined Country Gazette in 1978. The band released the album All This and Money Too in 1979 on Ridge Runner with guests Dave Ferguson, Slim Richey, Tommy Spurlock, Mike McCarty and Michael J. Dohoney. Their next album American & Clean was produced by Slim Richey and featured guests Sam Bush, Dahrell Norris and Slim Richey. It was released in 1981 by Flying Fish Records. Michael Anderson left the band and was replaced by Greg Kennedy and then Bill Smith. They recorded America's Bluegrass Band in Nashville with Herschel Freeman assisting in production. For the 1999 album Keep On Pushing, the Country Gazette line-up was Alan Munde (banjo), Dawn Watson (guitar), Steve Garner (bass), and Dave Hardy (vocals). Country Gazette recorded several songs for the 1971 film Welcome Home, Soldier Boys, including "Further Along. The members of Country Gazette joined the Flying Burrito Brothers to record their live album The Last of the Red Hot Burritos in 1972. Byron Berline and Alan Munde were among those performing with Clarence White on April 4, 1973 at Bob Baxter's "Guitar Workshop" TV show. Video of this show was released by Sierra Records in 1998 as Together Again For the Last Time (later reissued on DVD as "Clarence White: The Video). Note: most Country Gazette members released solo and collaborative recordings which featured other Country Gazette members. This article does not attempt to list or describe these for the sake of repetition and article length. Discography Albums 1972: A Traitor in our Midst! (United Artists) 1973: Don't Give Up Your Day Job (United Artists) 1975: Out to Lunch (released in 1976 by Ariola / Flying Fish), released in 1975 as The Sunny Side Of The Mountain by Transatlantic) 1975: Country Gazette Live (Antilles / Ariola / Transatlantic) 1977: What a Way to Make a Living (Ridge Runner) 1978: From The Beginning (Sunset Records) 1979: All This, and More Money, Too (Ridge Runner) 1981: American and Clean (Flying Fish) 1982: America's Bluegrass Band (Flying Fish) 1986: Bluegrass Tonight (Flying Fish) 1987: Strictly Instrumental (Flying Fish) 1991: Keep On Pushing (Flying Fish) with Alan Munde Compilations 1979: From the Beginning (United Artists) compilation of A Traitor in our Midst and Don't Give Up Your Day Job 1991: "Hello, Operator....This Is Country Gazette" (Flying Fish) 1995: Traitor In Our Midst / Don't Give Up Your Day Job (BGO) 2013: The Four Album Collection (Sierra Records) compiles Live at McCabe's, Out To Lunch, What a Way to Make a Living, and The Archives Album: Unreleased Rarities 1973-1977 (not otherwise released) Singles 1972: "Keep on Pushin'" / "Hot Burrito Breakdown" (United Artists) 1972: "Swing Low Sweet Charriot" / "I Wish I Knew" (United Artists) 1972: "Sound of Goodbye" (United Artists) 1973: "Honky Cat" / "My Oklahoma" (United Artists) 1973: "My Oklahoma" / "Down the Road" (United Artists) 1973: "Teach Your Children"/ "Huckleberry Hornpipe" (United Artists) 1973: "Honky Cat" / "Down the Road" (United Artists) One of the most influential bluegrass acts of the '70s -- as well as one of that decade's most popular country artists in Europe -- Country Gazette blended bluegrass with country-rock and, in the process, sowed the seeds for the newgrass movement of the '80s. The Los Angeles-based band was originally formed in 1971 by fiddler Byron Berline, bassist Roger Bush, and banjoist Billy Ray Latham, who had all played with Dillard & Clark. The trio added guitarist Herb Pedersen, who was quickly replaced by Alan Munde. Shortly after the band's formation, Berline and Bush played on the Flying Burrito Brothers' Last of the Red Hot Burritos album, which turned out to be the last album the group would release before breaking up; they would reunite later in the decade. Berline and Bush convinced guitarist Kenny Wertz to join Country Gazette during the Burrito sessions and, following the Burritos' dissolution, the trio returned to Country Gazette and finished recording the band's debut, A Traitor in Our Midst. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.