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ALAN WALDEN GREATEST HITS Pt. 1 Alan talks about Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Outlaws, & his brother Phil
Southern Rock Insider continues its Greatest Hits series, with highlights of previous episodes. In this video, Alan Walden talks about working with Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Outlaws, and his brother Phil Walden. #LynyrdSkynyrd #AlanWalden #SouthernRockInsider
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PAUL HORNSBY - GREATEST HITS Pt. 1 Paul talks about the late 1960s with Duane & Gregg Allman
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Southern Rock Insider's Greatest Hits Series feature highlights of previously released videos. In this Pt. 1 episode, SRI interviews producer/musician Paul Hornsby about his life during the 1960s and his relationship with fellow HourGlass members Duane and Gregg Allman. #PaulHornsby #DuaneAllman #GreggAllman
Stillwater Greatest Hits - Highlights of SRI's Interview with Stillwater
Просмотров 7652 года назад
Southern Rock Insider's Greatest Hits Series feature highlights of previously released videos. In this video, SRI interviews Sebie Lacey, Rob Walker, and Mike Causey of Stillwater, who recorded two albums on Capricorn Records in the 1970s.
Rick Burnett of GrinderSwitch Greatest Hits
Просмотров 7462 года назад
This is a new series of videos we're calling Southern Rock Insider Greatest Hits to celebrate our one year anniversary. For our Greatest Hits series, we are playing snippets of the full interviews that we've put out in our first year. The very first interview we shot was with Rick Burnett, the last surviving member of the original Grinderswitch. The first three albums Grinderswitch recorded wer...
Southern Rock Insider at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon Georgia
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We take a mini-tour of the historic Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia, which served as a hangout for the original Allman Brothers Band. Some of the ABB's best known classics were inspired at Rose Hill. The picturesque cemetery has also been used by several bands as settings for photography including Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gov't Mule, and, of course, the ABB. #RoseHillCemetery #AllmanBrothers #Macon...
Former Capricorn Studio Staff Interview: Engineers Ovie Sparks & Jim Hawkins, Producer Paul Hornsby
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Interview with Ovie Sparks, Jim Hawkins, and Paul Hornsby as they talked about some of the history of Capricorn Studio to a reporter with the Atlanta Journal/Constitution done on November 6, 2019 (before the grand reopening of Capricorn Studios). The beginning of the video is in the middle of a story about Dickey Betts spilling a cocktail in the mixing board. Also discussed during this video: T...
A Conversation With Crawford & Power
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Jake Crawford and Ethan Power are a country rock duo from Virginia that has opened up for the MTB and others many times. Chris Hicks talks to the duo about their burgeoning career. #CrawfordandPower #SouthernRockInsider
ELVIN BISHOP STRUTTIN’ MY STUFF RADIO ADVERTISEMENT FROM CAPRICORN RECORDS
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#ElvinBishop #StruttinMyStuff #FooledAroundandFellInLove
Allman Brothers "Enlightened Rogues" Radio Advertisement From Capricorn Records 1979
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This is a radio ad for the Allman Brothers last album on Capricorn Records, "Enlightened Rogues" from 1979. #AllmanBrothers #CapricornRecords #EnlightenedRogues
A CONVERSATION WITH THE GEORGIA THUNDERBOLTS
Просмотров 8843 года назад
Southern Rock Insider talks with TJ and Riley from up-and-coming Rome, Georgia rockers The Georgia Thunderbolts! #GeorgiaThunderbolts #RomeGeorgia #SouthernRockInsider
Chris Hicks Digs Into NEVER FIND ANOTHER YOU
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Chris Hicks digs into a song that he wrote that was a concert staple for The Outlaws when he was in the band. #ChrisHicks #TheOutlaws #SouthernRockInsider
A Conversation with Chris Hicks & Loose Change
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Normally, Chris Hicks is doing the interviewing but for this episode our guest host, Kyler Mosely, is interviewing Chris and two other members of Loose Change. Before Chris joined The Outlaws (and later The Marshall Tucker Band), he was in the Macon-based band Loose Change along with drummer Mark Johnson, keyboardist Neil Rigole and others. Loose Change grew to be a powerhouse in the southeast ...
A Conversation with Eddie Stone of Doc Holliday (and Grinderswitch and Wet Willie and)
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#EddieStone #DocHolliday #WetWillie
Chris Hicks Digs Into RIDE OF YOUR LIFE from the Marshall Tucker Band's BEYOND THE HORIZON Album
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Chris Hicks digs into “Ride of Your Life,” the opening track on Marshall Tucker’s “Beyond the Horizon” album. Chris talks about writing & recording the song with the MTB. He also performs the song. To hear the Marshall Tucker recording: ruclips.net/video/bb3WK8rvqIM/видео.html #ChrisHicks #MarshallTuckerBand
TALKING ABOUT TWIGGS LYNDON: A Conversation With John & A.J. Lyndon, Part Two
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In the second part of our conversation with John and A.J. Lyndon, we talk about the arrest and incarceration of Twiggs Lyndon for murder, his subsequent release and his continued work with the Allman Brothers as well as his eventual "discovery" of The Dixie Dregs. In addition, John and A.J. tell us about Skoots Lyndon, who in-some-ways stepped into his older brother's shoes after Twiggs' tragic...
TALKING ABOUT TWIGGS LYNDON: A Conversation With John & A.J. Lyndon, Part One
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TALKING ABOUT TWIGGS LYNDON: A Conversation With John & A.J. Lyndon, Part One
A CONVERSATION WITH DAVE MUSE OF FIREFALL
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A CONVERSATION WITH DAVE MUSE OF FIREFALL
Chris Hicks Digs Into MACON BLUES Recorded With The Outlaws On Their DIABLO CANYON Album
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Chris Hicks Digs Into MACON BLUES Recorded With The Outlaws On Their DIABLO CANYON Album
PAUL HORNSBY TALKS ABOUT WORKING WITH JOHNNY JENKINS
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PAUL HORNSBY TALKS ABOUT WORKING WITH JOHNNY JENKINS
PAUL HORNSBY TALKS ABOUT WORKING WITH ERIC QUINCY TATE
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PAUL HORNSBY TALKS ABOUT WORKING WITH ERIC QUINCY TATE
Chris Hicks Digs Into Billy Jones of the Outlaws
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Chris Hicks Digs Into Billy Jones of the Outlaws
David Muse of Firefall & Chris Hicks of the MTB In Capricorn Studios
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David Muse of Firefall & Chris Hicks of the MTB In Capricorn Studios
A Conversation with Marcus James Henderson of The Marshall Tucker Band
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A Conversation with Marcus James Henderson of The Marshall Tucker Band
A CONVERSATION WITH WILLIETTE DONNA HALL FOSTER: Wet Willie and the Early Days of Capricorn Records
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A CONVERSATION WITH WILLIETTE DONNA HALL FOSTER: Wet Willie and the Early Days of Capricorn Records
Allman Brothers Road Manager Willie Perkins Revisits Legendary "At Fillmore East" Photo Shoot Site
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Allman Brothers Road Manager Willie Perkins Revisits Legendary "At Fillmore East" Photo Shoot Site
Wet Willie Greatest Hits Capricorn Records Radio Ad 1977
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Wet Willie Greatest Hits Capricorn Records Radio Ad 1977
A Conversation With Willie Perkins, Part Two: Gregg Allman, Sea Level & The Allman Brothers Band
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A Conversation With Willie Perkins, Part Two: Gregg Allman, Sea Level & The Allman Brothers Band
Paul Hornsby Remembers Eddie Hinton
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Paul Hornsby Remembers Eddie Hinton
A Conversation With Willie Perkins, Part One: Road Managing The Allman Brothers Band 1970-1975
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A Conversation With Willie Perkins, Part One: Road Managing The Allman Brothers Band 1970-1975
Chris Hicks Digs Into Statesboro Blues
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Chris Hicks Digs Into Statesboro Blues

Комментарии

  • @Bobby-vt8lw
    @Bobby-vt8lw 12 дней назад

    Mr hicks sir....john matthews...fyi...me...I'm so beyond prayers to God sincerely needing you're attention n you have my respect hands down...I'm a little more then a fan n forgive me with this stalker appeal 45 years late...but yayy do you like cereal??? I gotta have my popz😢

  • @jsgreen1000
    @jsgreen1000 19 дней назад

    I was at Pepe's A'GoGo the night the Nitty Gritties came in. Duane invited me to dinner at the Chase Hotel where I listened to Bill McEuen tell him and Gregg that he'd get them a record deal with Liberty Records if they came to LA. After their engagement at Pepe's they headed west. In his book Gregg said "We just wanted to get out of St. Louis."

  • @jamesferris6131
    @jamesferris6131 26 дней назад

    I can't even begin to Imagine a world without RVZ👣 Prince of Dixie , & the kick ass R&R of L🐊S, I'm still waiting for the Gems in Skydogs stash to surface! Thanks for the great stories can't get enuf🤘✌️🎸🍑⚾🐊👣

  • @scott2737
    @scott2737 Месяц назад

    My favorite picker in one of my top favorite bands of all time. Just the right amount of true Country combined with just the right amount of honest Rock. 🔥⚡🎸 Here's to You Billy Jones!

  • @whip205inthebam3
    @whip205inthebam3 Месяц назад

    Donna Hall I want to hear your song Reign On Me

  • @haroldpruitt8207
    @haroldpruitt8207 Месяц назад

    What a Badass song. Song says so much with very few words. Beautifully written and preformed.

  • @rayubinger9780
    @rayubinger9780 Месяц назад

    Marcus H.! Knew you at Brevard Music Center, summers 1981 and 1982. Violin.

  • @hannibalheyes339
    @hannibalheyes339 Месяц назад

    My very 1st concert was, The Outlaws. It was the "In the eye of the Storm" show.They opened up for Molly Hatchet in 79 in Lubbock Texas

  • @Texmex4you
    @Texmex4you Месяц назад

    what a nice guy !

  • @3fsw3
    @3fsw3 Месяц назад

    Tremendous job on this webcast. I loved every word. Both of these bands meant a lot to me as they were the soundtrack of my life. Chris, you’ve lived quite the blessed life

  • @laurannpelletier
    @laurannpelletier Месяц назад

    Ils ne jouaient pas sur Peawy ampli?? Du moins pour les premiers albums.......en tous les cas c était noter sur les pochettes..et les photos live de l epoque le prouve..non??

  • @FilmForger
    @FilmForger Месяц назад

    Billy was popular among us Southern Rock fans here in The Bronx.... but it was that Platinium record behind you that got me playing the guitar.... Cheers!

  • @vinny24t
    @vinny24t Месяц назад

    The guitar ntro to Angels Hide says it all.

  • @ivanfortuny2244
    @ivanfortuny2244 2 месяца назад

    Great guitar player with an Unique Style his Riffs were puré Bliss.🎸

  • @patrickhite3026
    @patrickhite3026 2 месяца назад

    What a great incite into the early days of the ABB..Thanks for posting.🍄

  • @patrickhite3026
    @patrickhite3026 2 месяца назад

    My friend Frankie Toler was the drummer for Gregg Allman band ( im no angel & just before the bullets fly ) & one Allman Brothers album ( brothers of the road) was recruited by Doug Gray but it was to be short lived as Frankie needed a liver transplant which took his life..I rode down to south Carolina with him & Doug Gray was one of the nicest cats you'd ever meet..RIP Frankie & long live the MTB.

  • @mjsmcd
    @mjsmcd 2 месяца назад

    Did these guys like Billy know scales and theory or just play what they heard in their head?

    • @gottadomor7438
      @gottadomor7438 Месяц назад

      Jones was a math guy - he probably knew / understood more about the logic of sound than 99% of rock guitarists and that percentage might be low. His ending his own life is one of rock music's great tragedies; a real shame for sure. RIP Billy Jones.

  • @martinross3084
    @martinross3084 2 месяца назад

    You guys were fantastic in Van Alstyne last night (June 15, 2024). Marcus, thanks for signing the bandana and the hat. And may I add, you played those wind instruments like a champion! What a performance. Thank you!

  • @quit293
    @quit293 2 месяца назад

    So thats how to play rhythm green grass. Alot of ppl on RUclips play it differently.

  • @dkjazzz
    @dkjazzz 2 месяца назад

    Billy was so much better then he thought

  • @nightwolf1650
    @nightwolf1650 2 месяца назад

    I'll never forget Billy and Hughie

  • @vinylpoodle
    @vinylpoodle 2 месяца назад

    Miss you Eddie.

  • @Mr.Digit115
    @Mr.Digit115 2 месяца назад

    glad to see so many wet willie fans here,..what a band ......killer rhythm section,...good vocals and jimmys a great front man, and of course ricky hirsch laid down some mighty funky rockin riffs...dont get wrong ...i love all the rest,..allmans, lynyrd, cdb, and the rest, but there was something about wet willie i always loved, .......grits aint groceries, hunh! thank you donna, and to all the rest of the members of the band.....for the great tunes and vibes,......

  • @johnmatthews-zn2mp
    @johnmatthews-zn2mp 2 месяца назад

    I need mr sir barry hicks like not now but right now respectfully...mr hitman sir 23nme

  • @covren
    @covren 2 месяца назад

    Good day sir Hicks, big admirer here. Can you please do similar video for the song ''The Wheel''. It's my absolute favorite from The Outlaws. I wish you sang more songs with The Outlaws. Thanks for the music and for the inspiration. God bless sir.

  • @pluck593
    @pluck593 2 месяца назад

    I saw Atlanta rhythm section twice in the 70s. One of the times I saw them in 1975 opening for Lynyrd Skynyrd. That was at the Jacksonville Coliseum, in Jax., Florida.

  • @mariedelancey6960
    @mariedelancey6960 2 месяца назад

    Chris this was one of the grooves SRI yet. Dude Alan is a humble beautiful human. If we had just 100 more like him in our lives it'd make life pretty damn good huh ???? Love ya brother

  • @sebwood6316
    @sebwood6316 3 месяца назад

    Same ol' moon is my Fav!!

  • @mikebond4874
    @mikebond4874 3 месяца назад

    You mention Diablo Canyon. There is several lines we could not understand the words and we could not find lyrics

  • @user-yc1iw4yq4h
    @user-yc1iw4yq4h 3 месяца назад

    Great channel. I want to thank you for a great song that you wrote. The song is The Rain. I first heard it at a MTB concert in Las Vegas. That song was a definite highlight of that show.

  • @stevenull4144
    @stevenull4144 3 месяца назад

    Hey buddy, you're top notch, Rock on!

  • @devlin0208
    @devlin0208 3 месяца назад

    I saw The Outlaws with either The Pure Prairie League or Stillwater in 1978 in a monsoon and it was a killer show. Thanks for this great tribute to Billy, he was one of the best and as are most of the axemen in Skynyrd, MTB, Molly, ARS etc, all are sadly underrated and basically ignored by the music press.

  • @mitchmartin4507
    @mitchmartin4507 3 месяца назад

    Guys like Ronnie wouldn't fool the people who knew him. Most knew he was a badass 😎

  • @stv111play
    @stv111play 3 месяца назад

    Nice review dude, outlaws were tight as hell the live shows were amazing, sad no good video audio recording in there day to capture

  • @Cliffielee
    @Cliffielee 3 месяца назад

    My parents, grandparents and great grandparents are all buried there. Grew up in Macon and visited their graves on a regular basis.

  • @RickMcCargar
    @RickMcCargar 3 месяца назад

    Great stories and info, thanks.

  • @fuzzybutkus8970
    @fuzzybutkus8970 4 месяца назад

    Damn,I was starting to like these. What was this a COVID thing?? I kinda feel used for his COVID enjoyment. Come on Chris shake your moneymaker dude these were good.

  • @jcruisioso5975
    @jcruisioso5975 4 месяца назад

    I remember seeing you near the end of this amazing band. Are you still playing thru a evh 5150?

  • @ImTheChoice1
    @ImTheChoice1 4 месяца назад

    You know as a fervent Outlaws fan…. You latch on to individuals that write tunes that grab you. With the O’s there was a lot to grab onto. All players were unique in there tunes and were easy to pick out whose song was who’s. Most aggressive tunes were Hughies, Country tunes Henry’s, Beautiful melodic tunes Billy’s. Funny how you pick up on things. If I were to make a comparison to his part in the band… He was the Timothy B Schmidt of the O’s. There is no doubt in my mind that it was his idea to go to the minor 7th in Freeborn man, and wow, you got aggressive and melodic! Sweet!!! Chris … I need help. I have never been able to figure out 2 chords in Prisoner. ( You’ll be mine and for sure). I’ve seen tabs, and I don’t think they’re right. Can you help a brother out. Sure wish I’d not given away all my vinyl… The band signed the Bringin em back alive for me at a promo in Reno Nevada where we had a Tucker/Outlaws/Allman band thing going. Miss those days. I live in SWF, and can’t find anyone that wants to do this. Anyway those 2 chords would mean a lot… Nice reminiscing, and a well done… overdue video! Thx

  • @duaneparrish6142
    @duaneparrish6142 4 месяца назад

    God bless the Allman Brothers.

  • @StevenvonBriesen
    @StevenvonBriesen 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for making us smile throughout the years!

  • @StevenvonBriesen
    @StevenvonBriesen 4 месяца назад

    Wow! Thank you! Soundtrack of my life.

  • @aintmanyofusleft
    @aintmanyofusleft 4 месяца назад

    Can you imagine an interview with Chris and Ted nugent at the same time...... Love Chris's MT work, the outlaws stuff (gimme the wheel) and solo.....KotDeltaBlues to cool for school and blues has got me down are some of my favs.... long live Southern rock!!

  • @brucepedersen5647
    @brucepedersen5647 4 месяца назад

    Why can't you just tell Billy's Story, and quit auditioning for the band?

  • @n4641f
    @n4641f 5 месяцев назад

    Great insight of the great Toy Caldwells playing and song writing phenom

  • @limb3117
    @limb3117 5 месяцев назад

    Chris, you probably won't see this, but if you do, did you ever play and or know Paul Riddle. the drummer for MTB?

  • @AnthonyTyson-ym5gs
    @AnthonyTyson-ym5gs 5 месяцев назад

    Live 4 Ever Compadres

  • @DougWilliams-mk5ir
    @DougWilliams-mk5ir 5 месяцев назад

    The life of Billy Jones was, as Harvey put it to me, very difficult. He was a sensitive man. I can see, by seeing him play in concert, that he was a great player and musician. What bothers me is, why did he decide to end it all? He was a contributing member of society, but obviously, had something bothering him. It saddens me, but that’s life.

  • @louislamboley9167
    @louislamboley9167 5 месяцев назад

    In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. Sounds like they are both playing that intro in the same place higher on the neck. Then they switch to the harmony. Duane going up high. Then doing rhythm. I can still play it but not as fast as the recording. Got old and my fingers refuse to move as fast as my brain tells them. Still fun to play. They were all great feel good songs.

  • @brothersbikesandbourbon
    @brothersbikesandbourbon 5 месяцев назад

    Also, there’s a 1979 recording of Eddie with the ‘Hawks at the legendary Rosie’s Cantina in ATL in 1979