Hank Williams Jr.: 127 Rose Avenue
Contents: Farm song; Red, white & pink-slip blues; High maintenance woman; Mighty oak trees; Forged by fire; Last driftin' cowboy (including a sample of "Honky Tonk Blues" by Hank Sr.); 127 Rose Avenue; All the roads (featuring the Grascals); Sounds like justice; Long gone lonesome blues; Gulf Shore Road.
Personnel: Paul Leim, Eddie Bayers, Steve Turner, drums; Joe Chemay, bass; Bryan Sutton, Bobby Terry, acoustic guitar; Brent Mason, Chris Leuzinger, Troy Lancaster, Bobby Terry, electric guitar; John Jarvis, piano; Paul Franklin, Scotty Sanders, steel; Jelly Roll Johnson, harp; Aubrey Haynie, fiddle; Eric Darken, marimba; Robert Randolph, pedal steel; Troy Johnson, Lisa Cochran, Perry Coleman, Lisa J, Ed Seay, Doug Johnson, background vocals; Bobby Terry, baritone guitar; B3 Hammond, Dennis Wage; The Grascals; Hank Jr., National guitar.
"Williams has an impending studio album called '127 Rose Avenue.' … Hank Jr. has certainly carved a fine legacy … and I'm sure his Old Man would be proud" (Rick Koster, "Born to Be Wild," The Day [New London], 5/28/09).
Personnel: Paul Leim, Eddie Bayers, Steve Turner, drums; Joe Chemay, bass; Bryan Sutton, Bobby Terry, acoustic guitar; Brent Mason, Chris Leuzinger, Troy Lancaster, Bobby Terry, electric guitar; John Jarvis, piano; Paul Franklin, Scotty Sanders, steel; Jelly Roll Johnson, harp; Aubrey Haynie, fiddle; Eric Darken, marimba; Robert Randolph, pedal steel; Troy Johnson, Lisa Cochran, Perry Coleman, Lisa J, Ed Seay, Doug Johnson, background vocals; Bobby Terry, baritone guitar; B3 Hammond, Dennis Wage; The Grascals; Hank Jr., National guitar.
"Williams has an impending studio album called '127 Rose Avenue.' … Hank Jr. has certainly carved a fine legacy … and I'm sure his Old Man would be proud" (Rick Koster, "Born to Be Wild," The Day [New London], 5/28/09).
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