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Live at the Agora Ballroom Atlanta, Georgia April 20, 1979 [Akarma]

Molly Hatchet
Release Date: 03/21/2006
Original Release:  2000
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 788273_CD
UPC # 026575347128
Label: Akarma Records
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Disc: 1
1. Bounty Hunter
2. Let the Good Times Roll
3. Gator Country
4. Creeper, The
5. T for Texas
6. Big Apple
7. Dreams I'll Never See
8. Trust Your Old Friend
9. Harp Jam, The
10. One Man's Pleasure
11. Crossroads
12. Boogie No More

Performer: Molly Hatchet
Distributor: City Hall

Notes: Recorded live at The Agora Ballroom, Atlanta, Georgia on April 20, 1979. Personnel: Danny Joe Brown Band (vocals); Duane Roland, Steve Holland, Dave Hlubek (guitar); Banner Thomas (bass guitar); Bruce Crump (drums). Liner Note Author: Jon Sutherland. Recording information: The Agora Ballroom, Atlanta, GA (04/20/1979). Featuring the hugely popular Southern rock band performing on their home turf in 1979, riding the crest of the success of their self-titled debut album, this live set includes favorites from MOLLY HATCHET like the anti-Northern "Big Apple" and the extended guitar jam of "Dreams I'll Never See." It's fleshed out with rootsy workouts like "T for Texas (Blue Yodel No.1)," "Let the Good Times Roll," and "Crossroads," and with their signature twin guitar harmonies and Danny Joe Brown's take-no-prisoners vocals, the band sounds unbeatable.
At the tail end of the 1970s, when Southern rock's popularity seemed to be waning, a new generation of Dixie outlaws appeared, and Molly Hatchet led the charge. The hard-rocking Southern boogie band released its first album in 1978, but it was the '79 follow-up, FLIRTIN' WITH DISASTER, that made the band a major name. Shortly thereafter, singer Danny Joe Brown quit the group, and was replaced for a couple of albums by Jimmy Farrar before finally returning for 1983's NO GUTS...NO GLORY. Though Brown and guitarist Duane Roland died in the mid-2000s, the band never stopped performing.
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