ONCE UPON A TIME.....Highway Call
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RICHARD BETTS Highway Call (Capricorn,1974) - Country rock |
‘Highway Call’ built on the country styling of ‘Blue Sky’ and ‘Brothers and Sisters’ but more so. While this seemed new and innovative in 1974, in reality, Dickey Betts’ inspiration was based on his childhood exposures to country, bluegrass, western swing, and the music of Jimmie Rodgers. The fact it was released under the name Richard rather than Dickey Betts adds to the sense of personal history. The musicians that Betts gathered to record ‘Highway Call’ were a mix of southern rock musicians like Chuck Leavell, Cowboy’s Tommy Talton, and producer Johnny Sandlin, and real country and bluegrass musicians like famed steel player John Hughey, and bluegrass fiddler Vassar Clements. There were also appearances by Frank, Leon, and Walter Poindexter who were related to the Rice Brothers, Tony, Larry, Wyatt, and Ron, and the American Southern gospel group The Rambos.
TRACKLIST : Long Time Gone
Rain
Highway Call
Let Nature Sing
Hand Picked
Kissimmee Kid

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