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This American southern rock
band unofficially formed in 1970 when they played for other artists. They were former members of the
Candymen and Classics IV and became a session group for Studio One in Doraville,
Georgia. They
decided to become a band in their own right with Buddy Buie as the
band's manager and producer.
They were inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. They have 2 gold and 2
platinum albums.
Members
Buddy Buie (producer/manager/vocals) (1970--Present)
Rodney Justo (lead vocals/drums) (1970-1972) (1983-1984).
Barry Bailey (guitar)(1970-1985?) (1989-Present?)
J.R. Cobb (guitar/vocals) (1971-1981
Paul Goddard (bass) (1970-1983?)
Dean Daughtry (keyboards) (1970-1985?) (1989-Present)
Robert Nix (drums) (1970-1978)
Ronnie Hammond (lead vocals) (1972-1981) (1989-2001)
Roy Yeager (drums)(1978-1983)
Danny Biget (1983)
J.E. Garnett (bass) (1989-Present?)
Steve Stone (bass/guitar) (1996-Present)
Justin Senker (drums) (1996-Present)
Sean Burke (drums) (1991-Present)
R.J. Vealey (drums) (1995-Present)
Jim Keeling (drums) (1999-Present?)
Andy Anderson (vocals) (2001?-Present)
Atlantic Rhythm
Section recordings
The Ballad of Lois Malone (Buddy Buie/Robert Nix/Danny Daughtry/Barry Bailey)
Champagne Jam (Buddy Buie/Robert Nix/J.R. Cobb)
The Great Escape (Buddy Buie/Robert Nix/Barry Bailey)
I'm Not Going to
Let It Bother Me Tonight (Buddy
Buie/Robert Nix/Danny Daughtry)
Silver Eagle (Buddy Buie/J.R. Cobb)
Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Rhythm_Section
- www.atlantarhythmsection.com/arsStory07.htm
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