The Stone Poneys

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Different Drum 02:43 Tools
Sweet Summer Blue and Gold 00:00 Tools
December Dream 00:00 Tools
Bicycle Song (Soon Now) 00:00 Tools
Just A Little Bit Of Rain 00:00 Tools
Driftin' 00:00 Tools
If I Were You 00:00 Tools
I've Got To Know 00:00 Tools
Song About The Rain 00:00 Tools
Autumn Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Orion 00:00 Tools
One For One 00:00 Tools
Back Home 00:00 Tools
Back On The Street Again 00:00 Tools
All The Beautiful Things 00:00 Tools
Evergreen Part One 00:00 Tools
2:10 Train 00:00 Tools
New Hard Times 00:00 Tools
Wild About My Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Toys Of Time 00:00 Tools
Meredith (On my Mind) 00:00 Tools
Train and the River 00:00 Tools
Hobo 00:00 Tools
Evergreen Part Two 00:00 Tools
Evergreen Part Two - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Stoney End 00:00 Tools
Some of Shelly's Blues 00:00 Tools
Evergreen Part Two (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Stoney End - Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
Stoney End - Different Drum Version;Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
Up To My Neck In High Muddy Water 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (Feat. Linda Ronstadt) 00:00 Tools
(Up To My Neck In) High Muddy Water - Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Together 00:00 Tools
Wings 00:00 Tools
Star And A Stone 00:00 Tools
Some Of Shelly's Blues - Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
Different Drum - 2015 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (1992 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
By The Fruits Of Their Labors 00:00 Tools
Pepsi Spot 00:00 Tools
So Fine 00:00 Tools
Aren't You The One 00:00 Tools
Some Of Shelly's Blues - 1967;Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
(Up To My Neck In) High Muddy Water - Album Version;Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
By The Fruits Of Their Labor 00:00 Tools
Stoney End - Different Drum Version; Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
Pepsi Ad 00:00 Tools
Diffrent Drum 00:00 Tools
Love Is A Child 00:00 Tools
(Up To My Neck In) High Muddy Water 00:00 Tools
Bicycle Song 00:00 Tools
Stoney End (Different Drum Version) (Feat. Linda Ronstadt) 00:00 Tools
Evergreen, Part One 00:00 Tools
Everybody Has Their Own Ideas 00:00 Tools
Train & The River 00:00 Tools
fragments 00:00 Tools
Some Of Shelly's Blues (1967) (Feat. Linda Ronstadt) 00:00 Tools
Stoney End (Different Drum Version) 00:00 Tools
Up To My Neck In Muddy Water 00:00 Tools
Onion 00:00 Tools
Some Of Shelley's Blues 00:00 Tools
Aren't You The Girl? 00:00 Tools
Aren't You The Girl 00:00 Tools
Evergreen, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Some Of Shelly's Blues - 1967; Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
(Up To My Neck In) High Muddy Water - Album Version; Feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (67) 00:00 Tools
Evergreen, Part Two 00:00 Tools
(Up To My Neck In) High Muddy Water (Album Version) (Feat. Linda Ronstadt) 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (1967) 00:00 Tools
Some of Shelly's Blues (1967) 00:00 Tools
Evergreen, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Evergreen Parts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Different Drum ('67) 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (featuring Linda Ronstadt) 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (with Stone Poneys) 00:00 Tools
2 10 Train 00:00 Tools
Bicycle Song (Soon New) 00:00 Tools
Fragments: GoldenSong - Merry-Go-Round - Love Is A Child 00:00 Tools
Carnival Bear 00:00 Tools
ALBW 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (feat Linda Ronstadt) 00:00 Tools
Different Drum feat. Linda Ronstadt 00:00 Tools
Sweet Summer, Blue and Gold 00:00 Tools
Fragments: Golden Song / Merry-Go-Round / Love Is a Child 00:00 Tools
(UpTo My Neck In) High Muddy Water 00:00 Tools
Different Drum (Live) 00:00 Tools
Evergreen Part 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Sweet Summer Blue and Gold (1967) 00:00 Tools
driftin 00:00 Tools
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The Stone Poneys were a Los Angeles, California-based Folk-Rock trio consisting of Bobby Kimmel (rhythm guitar), Kenny Edwards (lead guitar), and Linda Ronstadt (vocals). Their three albums were produced by the late Nik Venet, best known for production work with The Beach Boys. The songs listed as Kimmel-Edwards compositions were actually written by Kimmel alone. The band's misspelled name came from Charlie Patton's Blues song "The Stone Pony Blues." The first album, The Stone Poneys, was released on January 30, 1967. It failed to chart. The band's debut single, 'Sweet Summer Blue & Gold', also neglected to attract any national attention. Capitol kept the group active with steady live dates, building a gradual following on the club circuit. The Stone Poneys are best known for a song on their second - and only charting - album, Evergreen Volume Two (released in June of 1967), that they did not write: Mike Nesmith's "Different Drum." Their version is similar to John Herald's vocal with the Greenbriar Boys. It hit the national trade magazines (Cash Box, Billboard, Record World) and stayed on the Top 100 charts into March. It peaked at #12 in Cash Box and reached #13 in Billboard. (It hit #1 in the Los Angeles market and #6 in Detroit.) Ronstadt was surprised when it became a major hit because she was dissatisfied with its arrangement(s). Capitol chose the Country-tinged 'Up To My Neck In High Muddy Water' for the follow-up single to 'Different Drum'. It topped off at #93 in Billboard, without making the Cash Box or Record World listings. It was included on the Poneys' final disc. Their third album was titled Linda Ronstadt - Stone Poneys & Friends - Volume Three (released in April of 1968), and only Linda's image was featured on the cover. It included another Nesmith-penned single, "Some of Shelly's Blues," which never charted. It also featured the Laura Nyro song, "Stoney End," which turned out to have been aptly named (although the song was not written for The Stone Poneys). By then, everyone who had heard "Different Drum" knew who Linda Ronstadt was, and she was off to a phenomenal solo career. (Kenny Edwards died of cancer in 2010.) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.