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Buck Billo and Maxi sing “Mountain Music” by Alabama. After Owen and Cook graduated from college, they moved with Gentry to Anniston, AL, with the intention of keeping the band together. Sharing an apartment, the band practiced at night and performed manual labor during the day. They changed their name to Wildcountry in 1972, adding drummer Bennet Vartanian to the lineup. The following year, they made the decision to become professional musicians, quitting their jobs and playing a number of bars in the Southeast. During this time, they began writing their own songs, including “My Home’s in Alabama.” Vartanian left soon after the band turned professional; after losing four more drummers, Rick Scott was added to the lineup in 1974. Wildcountry changed its name to Alabama in 1977, the same year the band signed a one-record contract with GRT. The resulting single, “I Wanna Be With You Tonight,” was a minor success, peaking in the Top 80. Nevertheless, the single’s performance was an indication that Alabama was one of the most popular bands in the Southeast; at the end of the decade, the band was playing over 300 shows a year. After “I Wanna Be With You Tonight,” the group borrowed 00 from a Fort Payne bank, using the money to record and release its own records, which were sold at shows. When GRT declared bankruptcy a year after the release of “I Wanna Be With You Tonight,” the bandmembers discovered that they were forbidden from recording with another label because of a

PSYCHEDELIC 12 STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR WITH MYVOICE AND THE DRUM MACHINE: I’m Hooked up to my DigiTech GNX II for the guitar effects to my TAKAMINE 12 String acoustic guitar with a Dean Markley acoustic resounding hole pickup for this live performance video with my voice hooked up to the send and returns of my ALESIS MIDIVERB III into my BEHRENGER EARORACK MIX 802A mixer for the vocal effects. Also connected to the mixer is my synthesizer and drum machine for added affects for the synthesizer. I’ve also started Music Video Production. & Guy Jamison Wood’s MUSIC BUSINESS DETAILS: Greetings !!! My name is, Guy Jamison Wood. AKA ~ DREXER ~ My self-composed and self-produced album, SHIFT-MINE-ACRIMINA is on sail that including lyrics, my self-produced live videos, and self-produced music videos for my self-produced live videos is located @ www.reverbnation.com ReverbNation’s Digital Distribution. An investment for data storage of my music that is on sail for .99 each and .69 ringtones of 124 songs. All 124 songs are also on sail for my album SHIFT-MINE-ACRIMINA for only .50 on ALL INTERNET WEB MUSIC SAIL WEB URL’s from iTunes – Amazon !!! MOST OF ALL OF MY BEST WORK IS LOCATED @ MY HOME PAGE IS @ www.drexer.com www.myspace.com ” ALL ” OF MY VIDEOS ARE LOCATED @ vemio.com All media is protected by a Legal Copyright Contract in the Las Angeles, California, US, located in the LA County Court System and City Hall under: © 2005 DREXER SHIFT-DRIFTER All Rights Reserved
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