Showing posts with label Charlie Daniels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlie Daniels. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

Honorary Locals

In the early 1970s, some out-of-town musicians became so ubiquitous in Atlanta that they may as well have been locals. Those who had settled in Macon (e.g., Allman Brothers Band, Wet Willie, Cowboy) were already part of the family, but others hailed from further afield. They played Atlanta clubs and concert venues frequently, and built devoted followings in the city. South Carolina's Marshall Tucker Band and Florida's Lynyrd Skynyrd are maybe most obvious, but these others gained an early toehold in Atlanta as well. Club venues ranging from the tiny 12th Gate to the larger Richards drew the best. Part of the draw and interaction within those clubs was the physical layout: an approachable open stage adjacent to tabled seating, devoid of extreme risers or other off-putting barriers. In contrast, a venue like Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom, though technically a club, created a distinct division between audience and performer with a high elevated stage, seating at a distance, and a deafening* barricade of PA equipment flanking the performers. It was simply not very friendly to spontaneous, organic interaction.

Little Feat at the 150-seat 12th Gate in 1971,
for only ONE DOLLAR.

California's Little Feat spent a lot of time in Atlanta early on, as their longtime fans know. In January 1971 they were playing the cozy 12th Gate on 10th Street; by October 1974 they were opening for Traffic at The Omni coliseum. In between were numerous bookings at Richards and return visits to the 12th Gate.
Country rock jamband Goose Creek Symphony hailed from Arizona and Kentucky. After appearing with Bobbie Gentry on The Ed Sullivan Show, they joined Jimi Hendrix and the Allman Brothers at the 1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival. They played for free in Piedmont Park, and also became familiar from bookings at the 12th Gate, The Great Southeast Music Hall, and Richards. (Update 3/23/15: In late 1971, the band actually pulled up roots and moved to Atlanta.)

May 1973, Cactus was booked at Richards.
Johnny Winter and Gregg Allman dropped in.

Texas bluesman Johnny Winter would pop up everywhere in Atlanta. He frequently was booked in the city for concerts, but he was also one who loved to jam and would just show up in clubs unannounced. It is undeniable that altered states were part of the musical chemistry of the time. I recall Winter laid out flat on his back on the stage floor of Richards late one night playing brilliantly unbounded blues solos while sitting (or lying) in. (Might have been that week in May 1973 when Cactus–the Mike Pinera/Duane Hitchings incarnation–headlined. Gregg Allman also sat in that week.)

Charlie Daniels (right) onstage with Leonard Cohen c. 1971

Another familiar drop-in was Charlie Daniels, a Nashville fixture originally from North Carolina. By 1970 Daniels was already renown and respected for his songwriting and musicianship across multiple genres, especially country and bluegrass, working with the likes of Bob Dylan, Marty Robbins, The Youngbloods, Leonard Cohen, and many others. He stepped quite naturally into the arena of Southern Rock as it evolved. Anyone who's ever been around him knows the formidable presence of the man: a tall mountain brimming with big-heartedness. Like Johnny Winter, he would show up unexpectedly in a club to spontaneously jam, no matter the genre. The most interesting impromptu collaboration I ever witnessed was the time Daniels stepped onstage at Richards to jam with British rocker Terry Reid, who appeared as surprised as everyone else. Charlie Daniels towered over elfin Reid, and brought out his fiddle to accompany Reid's reflective folk/blues/rock from his then-new River LP that verged at times on jazz abstraction. I wish there was a photo in existence of the unlikely duo. Their strange musical mesh worked, though, and lifted the room to someplace entirely new.

Bonnie &  Delaney Bramlett with Duane Allman

Icing on the cake was the camaraderie of the musicians themselves. It was still a time when love of music prevailed and contract restrictions were much looser than today. Also key was that the time period was pre-handheld devices, pre-social media, and pre-paparazzi. There was more freedom of movement and more respect for privacy. The players showed up for each other, and late-set jams became the stuff of legend. Credit must be given to Duane Allman, too. During his time as a session player in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, he drew many musicians to Georgia, including California-based Boz Scaggs and Delaney & Bonnie Bramlett. (Even after the spouses split in 1973, Bonnie Bramlett, on her own, was booked frequently in Atlanta.) There was no shortage of talent, no matter which direction you turned.

*I permanently lost hearing in my right ear there during a Bill Bruford performance in August 1979 while taking photographs from stage right. 

Sunday, December 28, 2014

The Fox Theatre

  • 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta GA
  • Opened: 1929, as a "movie palace"
  • Capacity: 4675
  • Note: In 1974, a massive campaign saved the building from demolition. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
The "Fabulous" Fox Theatre
1971
  • Grateful Dead - March 18
  • Emerson, Lake & Palmer - August 4
1972
  • "Live entertainment on a regular basis is projected for the Fox Theater under plans announced today. The first offering under this new format will be rock concerts by both Humble Pie and the J. Geils Band." --Atlanta Journal, by Scott Cain, Friday, October 27, 1972
  • "Cin-A-Rock Show" - motion picture Free, with live music - Dr John with The Meters, Wet Willie, Buckwheat - November  29-December 5
  • Humble Pie, J. Geils Band, Marc Benno - December 14
1973
  • America, "introducing John David Souther" - March 1
  • Procol Harum, Doobie Brothers, Tranquility - April 26
  • Johnny Winter, Foghat - May 16-17
  • The Dells, The Detroit Emeralds, Jackie Moore - July 26
  • Clint Holmes, Southside Movement, The Bacchanal, Bro' Malcolm & The Peoples - August 31
  • Marshall Tucker Band, Wet Willie, Dalton & Dubarrie - November 2
  • Steve Miller Band - November 30
  • Blue Oyster Cult, Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - December 7
  • Jo Jo Gunne, REO Speedwagon, Montrose - December 27
1974
  • New Riders of The Purple Sage, Commander Cody - February 15
  • Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - March 1
  • Genesis - March 8
  • Gregg Allman, Cowboy, Boyer & Talton - March 19-20
  • Hawkwind & Man present "1999 Party," Liquid Len & The Lensmen (lightshow), DJ Andy Dunkley - March 29
  • Todd Rundgren's Utopia - April 25
  • War - April 29
  • James Taylor - May 16
  • Mott The Hoople, Queen - May 17
  • David Bowie - July 1
  • Mountain - August 23
  • Hawkwind - October 4
  • Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Charlie Daniels Band, Bob Seger - October 8
  • Marshall Tucker Band, Cowboy, Boyer & Talton - October 11
  • Billy Joel, Roger McGuinn Band - October 18
  • America - November 1
  • Graham Central Station, Mother's Finest - November 9
  • Dickey Betts American Music Show, Elvin Bishop - November 19
  • Todd Rundgren's Utopia - November 21
  • La Belle - November 23
  • Manfred Mann's Earth Band; Souther, Hillman & Furay - November 27
  • Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge, Billy Swan - November 30
  • Gregg Allman, Cowboy, Boyer & Talton - December 31

Friday, December 5, 2014

Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom

  • 663 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta GA
  • (in The Georgian Terrace ballroom, across from the Fox Theatre)
  • Owners: Alex Cooley, Mark Golob 
  • Capacity: 1100
  • Opened: Wednesday, March 13, 1974
1974
  • Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen (with Rory Gallagher, March 15) - March 13-16
  • Badfinger - March 20-23
  • Aerosmith - March 27-30
  • Dr John - April 3-6
  • Steely Dan - April 8-9
  • Graham Central Station (special guest James Cotton Blues Band, April 11) - April 10-13 
  • Electric Light Orchestra - April 22-23
  • Freddie King, The Night Crawlers - April 24-27
  • Tim Buckley, Albatross, Fat Chance Band - May 8-11
  • Charlie Daniels, Bruce Springsteen, Aim - May 13-18
  • Argent - May 20-21
  • Ballin' Jack, Brother - May 23-25
  • NRBQ, Henry Gross, New Days Ahead - May 27-June 1
  • El Roacho, Heartsfield - June 3-4
  • Slade, 10cc - June 5
  • Roy Buchanan - June 6-8
  • Mary McCrary - June 10-12
  • REO Speedwagon, Elder - June 13-15
  • Papa Doc, Outlaw - June 17-18
  • Kiss, Outlaw - June 19-22
  • Isis, Minnie Riperton - June 24-29
  • Cowboy, Michael Urbaniak & Fusion - July 1-6
  • Kansas, Fresh Start - July 8-12
  • Kansas, Cisco - July 13
  • Nazareth - July 15
  • Kiss - July 17-18
  • Sugarloaf - July 19-20
  • Atlanta Rhythm Section, Birnam Wood - July 22-27
  • Trapeze, Leviathan - July 29-30
  • Parliament Funkadelic, Leviathan - July 31-August 1
  • Ashford & Simpson, Leviathan - August 2-3
  • REO Speedwagon, Mose Jones - August 5-6
  • Mose Jones - August 7-8
  • Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Mose Jones - August 9
  • The Stampeders, Mose Jones - August 10
  • Orphan, Mercury - August 12-13
  • Locomotiv GT, Mercury - August 14
  • Mercury, Metroplex - August 15-17
  • Hudson & Ford, Outlaws - August 19-24
  • Rory Gallagher, Status Quo - August 26-28
  • Locomotiv GT, Mike Greene Band - August 29-31
  • Mayson, Borealis - September 2-3
  • Martha Reeves with Nicky Hopkins, Borealis - September 4-7
  • Charlie Daniels, Tate Blues Band - September 9-10
  • Freddie King, Fat Chance - September 11-14
  • Suzy Quatro - September 12
  • Fat Chance - September 16-17
  • Kiss, Rush, Fat Chance - September 18-20
  • Kiss, Outlaws, Fat Chance - September 21
  • Mike Quatro, Mother's Finest - September 23-25
  • Aerosmith, Mother's Finest, Muscadine Blues Band - September 26-27
  • Mother's Finest, Muscadine Blues Band - September 28
  • Roy Wood's Wizzard, Rockets - September 30-October 1
  • Nektar, Rockets - October 2
  • Caravan, Rockets - October 3-5
  • Muscadine Blues Band - October -9
  • Blue Tail Fly, Warm - October 10-12
  • Harvey Mandell, Mercury - October 14-17
  • Harvey Mandell, Cunningham Corner - October 18-19
  • Sailcat - October 21-23
  • Fanny, Sailcat - October 24-26
  • Canned Heat, Brother - October 28-30
  • Parliament Funkadelic, Brother - October 31-November 2
  • Kansas, UFO - November 4-5
  • Kansas, Mahogany Rush - November 6-9
  • James Cotton Blues Band, Rich Mountain Tower - November 11-14
  • James Cotton Blues Band, Carrie Nation - November 15-16
  • Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Don Preston - November 19-23
  • Ross, Outlaws - November 25-27
  • Ross, Michael Murphy - November 28-30
  • Fancy, Sailcat - December 2-3
  • Alex Harvey Band, Sailcat - December 4
  • Renaissance, Alex Harvey Band - December 5-7
  • Cactus, Lightning - December 10-14
  • The Roger McGuinn Band, Navasota - December 16-21
  • Mother's Finest, Fat Chance - December 23-24, 26-28
  • Freddie King, Fat Chance - December 31

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Richards

  • 931 Monroe Drive NE (near 8th and Virginia Avenue), Atlanta GA 
  • Owners: Rich Floyd, Richard Bryan
  • Capacity: 800
  • Opened: Thursday, February 1, 1973
  • Closed: December 1974
1973
  • Elephant's Memory, Mose Jones - February 1-3
  • Wet Willie, Ned - February 5-10
  • Bo Diddley, Marshall Tucker Band - February 12-16
  • Bob Seger, Acrobat - February 19-24
  • Bonnie Bramlett, Little Feat, Elf - February 26-28
  • White Witch, Little Feat - March 1-3
  • Little Feat, Mother's Finest - March 5-10
  • Elephant's Memory, Roadapple - March 12-17
  • If, Warm - March 19-24
  • Hookfoot, Uncle Jam Band - March 26-31 
  • Nitzinger, Navasota - April 2-7 
  • Marshall Tucker Band, Hydra - April 9-14
  • Pure Food & Drug Act with Harvey Mandell, Charlie Daniels Band - April 16-21
  • Cold Blood - April 23-25 
  • Terry Reid - April 26-28
  • Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids - April 30-May 5
  • "Benefit for Wounded Knee" [Defense Fund] - May 6
  • Pretty Things - May 7-8
  • Cactus, Pretty Things - May 9-12
  • Cactus, Warm - May 14-18
  • McKendree, Warm - May 19
  • Spooky Tooth - May 22-24
  • Mose Jones, Jam Factory - May 28-June 2
  • Bonnie Bramlett, Little Feat, Target - June 5-9
  • Tim Buckley, Status Quo - June 11-16
  • Charlie Daniels Band, NRBQ - June 18-22
  • King Crimson, NRBQ - June 23
  • Terry Reid, Kudzu - June 25-27
  • Manfred Mann, Kudzu - June 28-30
  • Tower of Power, Brother Bait - July 2-7
  • Chambers Brothers, Stories - July 9-11
  • Stories, Mose Jones- July 12-14
  • Nitzinger, Warm - July 16-21
  • Cactus, Bachman-Turner Overdrive - July 23-28
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mose Jones (Al Kooper's Sounds of the South label press party) - July 29 
  • Mose Jones, Lynyrd Skynyrd - July 30-August 4
  • Fanny, Navasota - August 6-8
  • Navasota, Dogwood - August 9-11
  • Country Joe McDonald & His All Star Band, Elijah - August 13-18
  • Freddie King, El Roacho - August 20-25
  • Spirit, Warm - August 27-29
  • Robin Trower, Warm - August 30-September 1
  • Bonnie Bramlett, Lynryd Skynyrd - September 3-5
  • Rory Gallagher, Sopwith Camel [One night someone paid Sopwith Camel to play "Hello, Hello" five times.] - September 10-15
  • Little Feat, Mother's Finest - September 17-20
  • Mother's Finest - September 21-22
  • Flo & Eddie, Dogwood - September 24-28
  • National Lampoon's Lemmings - September 29
  • If, Lynyrd Skynyrd - October 2-6
  • Iggy & The Stooges, Hydra [Elton John showed up in a gorilla costume one night.] - October 8-13
  • Teenage Lust, REO Speedwagon - October 15-17
  • Teenage Lust, Tucky Buzzard - October 18-20
  • Fanny, Hookfoot - October 22-25
  • Hookfoot - October 26-27
  • Cactus, Younguns - October 29-31
  • Elvin Bishop, Younguns - November 1-3
  • The New York Dolls, Public Foot - November 5-10
  • Tim Buckley, Warm - November 13-17
  • Chambers Brothers, Mother's Finest - November 19-21
  • Captain Beyond, Mother's Finest - November 23-24
  • Captain Beyond, Copper Hill - November 26-28
  • Buddy Miles, Copper Hill - November 29-December 1
  • Frampton's Camel, Law - December 3-5
  • Birtha, Law - December 6-8
  • Delaney Bramlett, Hall & Oates - December 10-15
  • Muddy Waters, Orleans - December 17-22
  • Lou Reed, Acrobat - December 26-29
  • Captain Beyond, Papa Doc - December 31
1974
  • Freddie King, Papa Doc - January 2-5
  • Buddy Miles, Steamboat - January 7-9
  • Bloodrock, Steamboat - January 10-12
  • Chambers Brothers - January 14-16
  • Stories, McKendree Spring - January 17-19
  • Canned Heat, Texas - January 21-23
  • Les Variations, Texas - January 24-26
  • Cactus, Mose Jones - January 28-February 2
  • Roosevelt Sikes, Big Walter Horton, Robert "Jr" Lockwood - February 4-6
  • NRBQ, Bruce Springsteen - February 7-9
  • Livingston Taylor, Mike Greene - February 11-13
  • If, Mike Greene - February 14-16
  • Spirit, 10cc - February 18-20
  • 10cc, Mother's Finest - February 21-23
  • Soft Machine, Painter - February 25-27
  • Charlie Daniels, Painter - February 28-March 2
  • Roy Buchanan, Silverhead - March 4-6
  • Elvin Bishop, Silverhead - March 7-9
  • Bonnie Bramlett, Warm - March 11-16
  • Muddy Waters, Average White Band - March 18-23
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service, Hall & Oates - March 25-28
  • Hall & Oates - March 29-30
  • John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon - April 1-6
  • Bob Seger, Kathi McDonald - April 8-10
  • Bob Seger, BJ Thomas, Kathi McDonald - April 11-13
  • Boz Scaggs, Outlaws - April 15-17
  • Ted Nugent & The Amboy Dukes, Outlaws - April 18-20
  • Robin Trower, Black Sheep, McKendree Spring - April 22-23
  • Grin, McKendree Spring - April 24
  • Grin, Law - April 25
  • Ballin' Jack, Law - April 26-27
  • Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Steve Ball Band - April 29-May 4 
  • Goose Creek Symphony, If, Grinderswitch (benefit for The Great Speckled Bird) - May 6
  • If - May 7-8
  • Sutherland Brothers & Quiver - May 9-11
  • Fairport Convention with Sandy Denny, Thunderhead - May 13-15
  • Ray Manzarek, Thunderhead - May 16-18
  • Cactus, Flying Saucers - May 20-24
  • Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, Flying Saucers - May 25
  • Birtha, Larry Raspberry & The High Steppers - May 27-29
  • Fanny, Larry Raspberry & The High Steppers - May 31-June 1
  • Eric Burdon, Danny Kalb - June 3-8
  • McKendree Spring, Bob "Catfish" Hodge - June 10-15
  • Spencer Davis, Mose Jones - June 17-19
  • Raspberries, Mose Jones - June 20-22
  • Strawbs, Texas - June 24-26
  • Birtha, Texas - June 27-29
  • Elvin Bishop, Dion - July 1-5
  • Dion, Dogwood - July 6
  • Steeleye Span, Purlee - July 10-13 
  • Chris Jagger, Average White Band - July 15-17
  • James Montgomery Blues Band, Spencer Davis - July 18-20
  • Tony Joe White, Babe Ruth - July 22-27
  • Mike Greene Band - July 29-30
  • Jobriath - July 31-August 3
  • Richie Havens, Steve Barron - August 5-10
  • Waylon Jennings, Elf - August 15-17
  • Little Feat, Richard Torrance - August 22-24
  • Barkays, Larry Raspberry & The High Steppers - August 26-28
  • Barkays - August 29-31
  • Albert King, Bill Chinook - September 3-7
  • Howlin' Wolf, The Elders - September 9-14
  • Ike & Tina Turner Revue, Jett Black - September 16
  • Jett Black - September 17-18
  • Bob Seger, Jett Black - September 19-21
  • Birtha, Steve Barron - September 23-27
  • Montrose, Larry Raspberry & The High Steppers - September 30-October 2
  • Spencer Davis, Judd - October 3-5
  • Little Richard - October 7-12
  • Muddy Waters, Mighty Joe Young - October 14-19
  • Outlaws, Carmen - October 21-23
  • Liverpool, Outlaws - October 24-26
  • Larry Coryell, Michael Urbaniak - October 28-30
  • Wayne Cochran & CC Riders - October 31-November 2
  • Captain Beefheart - November 4-6
  • Frigid Pink - November 7-9
  • Willie Dixon, Bill Chinook - November 11-16
  • Grinderswitch, Warm - November 18-23
  • Spirit; Dino & Sembello - November 25-27, 29-30
  • Montrose, Judd, Stray Dogs - December 2-3
  • Average White Band, Judd - December 4-7
  • Quicksilver Messenger, Barnaby Bye - December 9-11
  • Chambers Brothers, Barnaby Bye - December 12-14
  • Bob Seger, Law - December 19-21