Nashville Rock Post 1978 Part 2 - Page 3

DD: White Animals - They were the first Nashville new rock band that I ever saw live and they lived up to the hype and my expectations and they all even signed my copy of Ecstasy after the show. Hurrah for Nashville rock!

BEST YEARS: 1982-1987

Wally: The Young Nashvillians - Dreadbeat’s greatest recording artists since the White Animals, The Young Nashvillians were all about fun. The story goes that they gave Kevin Gray a homemade tape and that he insisted Dreadbeat release a record by them in addition to having them open shows for the WA’s. They were young college kids who later abandoned the bright lights of stardom for careers, but we’re lucky to have the memory of songs like “Vanderbilt In France”. A CD was issued in the late 90’s compiling their Dreadbeat release with their second self released EP. If you’re lucky you might find it.

DD: The Young Nashvillians - These guys stayed below my radar screen for the entire time that they were together. However, some years later I
finally heard the records and their youthful exuberance alone makes
them candidates for this list. It never hurts that they had the Kevin
Gray seal of approval.

BEST YEARS: 1983-1984

If your favorite hasn't showed up yet, maybe they'll make the next post. Look for part 3 in a week or so.

This was dug up by blogologist Tennessee Cornpone at Soulfish Stew. Ya'll come by and visit sometime - just remember to shut the screen door.

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  • 1 - SFC SKI

    Feb 12, 2005 at 2:38 pm

    Still no Webb Wilder, and now no Jason and the Scorchers? Dude, what's up.

    Still I appreciate the exposure to little known bands, the regional history of music hides a lot of great tunes.

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Feb 12, 2005 at 3:07 pm

    isn't Glenn Reynolds a Webb Wilder fan?

  • 3 - wally bangs

    Feb 14, 2005 at 12:11 pm

    I guess Glenn Reynolds is a Webb fan. Jason and the Scorchers were in part one of this post, and I will reference all the posts in part four. Webb will make the cut, in fact his album It Came From Nashville will be the 1st Amazon link. Keep in mind, the list is completely random so it will be fair. Thanks for reading.

  • 4 - ellen

    May 11, 2007 at 2:05 pm

    can anyone tell me how to purchase any of the White Animals recordings? i've tried to find them with no success...

  • 5 - wally bangs

    May 11, 2007 at 4:31 pm

    Ellen, you can buy White Animals CDs from White Animals

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