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The Flying Burrito Brothers never sold as many records as any of those artists. But the sight of its four members wearing individualized Nudie suits on the cover of The Gilded Palace of Sin, ...
Pedal steel guitarist "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, one of the unsung heroes of country rock, died Jan. 6 in Petaluma of complications brought on by Alzheimer's disease. He was 72.
The song is the final track on the Flying Burrito Brothers’ Burrito Deluxe, a year before the Stones’ version was released on Sticky Fingers — an album that turns 50 years old this week.
In 1969 a rose-embroidered, rhinestone-accented suit owned by Chris Ethridge, of The Flying Burrito Brothers, was stolen from a station wagon; after more than 50 years, Ethridge's daughter found ...
When a famous suit goes missing, it doesn't just turn up decades later, right?. Wrong. A set of Western-inspired outfits once worn by influential country-rock band the Flying Burrito Brothers was ...
Flying Burrito Brothers: The SoCal Songbook column in today’s Arts & Music section omits a line from the 1969 song “Sin City” by the Flying Burrito Brothers.
Skip Battin, 69, a bass guitarist, singer and songwriter, died Sunday of complications from Alzheimer’s disease in Silverton, Ore. Battin was a member of the Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers and ...
And on the flip side, as the writer John Einarson put in his 2008 book Hot Burritos: The True Story of the Flying Burrito Brothers, Parsons was also interested in “educating the hippie masses on ...
The Flying Burrito Brothers were the country-rock prototype, educating the masses with a marriage of mainstream rock and then-outdated country and western twang. While the band’s heyday was ...
A sort of companion Record Store Day release from Liberation Hall is the 29 track/2 CD The Flying Burrito Brothers: Live in Amsterdam 1972 (the CD and digital versions include five bonus tracks ...
The Flying Burrito Brothers’ Gram Parsons got to hear The Rolling Stones’ ‘Wild Horses’ and ‘Brown Sugar’ before the general public Rolling Stone reports that, during a 1973 interview ...
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