So, Dachmo wants da cheeze eh? Well, there's plenty round here - and it's aged quite nicely. I've always listened to the radio a fair bit, and for some reason the rest of the family tends to prefer stuff like this to, say, Robert Fripp and the League of Gentlemen. No accounting for some folks taste, but cheeze comes in many varieties.
As your afternoon winds down, how about a little Mountain Music from Alabama. I loved this song back when I was a kid. Mountain Music was Alabama's 6th number one country single in a row back in 1982. They would go on to record 15 more number one hits in a row before 1987's Tar Top broke the streak when it peaked at #7. They would go on to score 31 number one singles during their career. T...
http://www.thealabamaband.com/I'm a little homesick for my loved ones --- namely, my daughter, who lives in Alabama with her dad. So, I'm playing a little "downhome" music from the band. In addition to just listening, I wanted to know about the background performers. When I checked out guitarist Mark Casstevens, I found that he has recorded with an impressive list of other performers:http://...
Alabama band member, Teddy Gentry, recently lost his mother, Bertha Jean Humphrey, 75, to pneumonia. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, April 9, in Fort Payne, Alabama. Teddy Gentry and cousin, Randy Owen, originally started Alabama (under a different name) back in the '60s. Teddy plays guitar and is a background vocalist for the group. He's also produced albums for Emerson Drive