Album US 1976 on RLO label
Rock (Southern Rock, Country Rock)
From Goose Creek, Kentucky to the Great Northwest, Charles R. Gearheart brings Paul Howard Spradlin and Bob Henke on guitars, Dennis Kenmore on drums, Cleon Nally plucking bass and "Flyin" Fred Weisz naturally playing fiddle. These Happy Honkers, the original and once again harmonious Symphony, playing so smooth, so rich, so thick it's like biscuits and gravy. According to the band's website, this version was pressed in 1976, but never released. Recorded at The Little Mountain Sound Co., Vancouver, Canada
Goose Creek Symphony , *1968 US album by | |
Cleon Nalley bass | |
Dennis Kenmore dr, perc, bvoc, drums | |
Fred Weisz vn, *1944 US fiddle | |
Bob Henke g, voc, key, guitar | |
Paul Howard Spradlin g, voc, guitar, producer, assistant producer |
Ken M. Kirkby art direction |
Dave Slagter engineer |
Daryl Stratichuk engineer, assistant engineer |
Charles Gearheart producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Goin Down The Road | Goose Creek Symphony | 3:13 | ||
2 | Head For The Hills/Circle Be Unbroken | Goose Creek Symphony | 5:07 | ||
3 | Without A Reason | Goose Creek Symphony | 3:11 | ||
4 | Lazy | Goose Creek Symphony | 3:42 | ||
5 | No. 1 Gravy Band/Gold Rush | Goose Creek Symphony | 4:02 | ||
6 | How Do Hi | Goose Creek Symphony | 3:12 | ||
7 | Pretty Mama/Hey Good Lookin' | Goose Creek Symphony | 4:07 | ||
8 | People Like Me | Goose Creek Symphony | 2:51 |
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