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08-02-2010, 02:36 PM
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George Thoroughgood is not a favorite, but I always think of him with "Southern" rock.
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08-02-2010, 05:08 PM
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Just have to point out that three of the four founding members of Chicago -- Lee Loughnane, James Pankow and Walt Parazaider -- were brothers in our Kappa Phi Chapter (DePaul) in the mid-60s. Parazaider served as chapter president.
The three, all of whom are still in the band, have received a National Citation and in 2009 were named Signature Sinfonians, our highest award for alums who have brought honor to the Fraternity through a high standard of accomplishment in their profession or commitment to service.
Meanwhile:
The Allman Brothers
ZZ Top
The Grateful Dead
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MC, I had no idea they were members of Phi Mu Alpha. That's awesome! btw, what instrument(s) do you play?
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How in the world did I leave these out?
The Byrds
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (my favorite of all time)
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Totally agree. I love Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. I totally forgot when Young joined them. It was originally Crosby, Stills and Nash. I don't know if anyone has Woodstock on DVD, but they performed their. Wooden Ships is my fav from them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqLy-Ks8viw I love this song.
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08-02-2010, 08:53 PM
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MC, I had no idea they were members of Phi Mu Alpha. That's awesome! btw, what instrument(s) do you play?
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Voice primarily, but during my lifetime also piano, guitar, trombone (or pretty much any brass instrument), some percussion, recorder (soprano, alto and tenor), tin whistle, organ -- some much better than others.
The only things I play with any regularity now are guitar, piano and tin whistle. I want to learn harmonica.
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08-03-2010, 11:22 AM
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Voice primarily, but during my lifetime also piano, guitar, trombone (or pretty much any brass instrument), some percussion, recorder (soprano, alto and tenor), tin whistle, organ -- some much better than others.
The only things I play with any regularity now are guitar, piano and tin whistle. I want to learn harmonica.
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Wow MC, you're very talented. Well, if you ever decide to take it further, you'll also know the legal part of it.
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08-03-2010, 11:54 AM
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How about:
Southern Rock:
The Atlanta Rhythm Section
Charlie Daniels Band (70's version)
Marshall Tucker Band
Robbin Thompson Band (2 b's please)
Molly Hatchett
Grinderswitch
Classic Rock:
Boston
Kansas
Styx
Santana
Shooting Star
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08-03-2010, 03:20 PM
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Kansas
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"Dust in the Wind" is prominent in the soundtrack of my high school life. Ditto "Carry On My Wayward Son."
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08-04-2010, 02:06 PM
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"Dust in the Wind" is prominent in the soundtrack of my high school life. Ditto "Carry On My Wayward Son."
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That would make you slightly younger than I.
Kansas came out with "Point of Know Return" and "Leftoverture" when I was in college. Incidently, they are headlining the Great NC Beer Fest in Tanglewood on the 28th of August.
Arena Rock - Aerosmith/ZZTop/Kansas/Journey/Boston/Styx/Foreigner/Heart/REO Speedwagon/Cheap Trick/Queen/Frampton.
The times were great and there was a pungent aroma in the air.
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08-02-2010, 05:13 PM
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how cool!! i adored chicago and saw them in concert several times. i think its great that they are still making music!
a sorority sister of mine and her mother( a ZTA alum. initiate) hired them a couple of years back to play for her dad/husband's birthday here in naples. and yes, these people have more money than Bill Gates.
Southern rockers:
Lynard Skynard(i know leonard skinner, the teacher who the boys named their band after)
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
The Allman Brothers
ZZ Top
Georgia Satellites(Keep your hands to yourself)
Black Oak Arkansas(Jim Dandy to the Rescue)
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Yes I was going to mention the middle 3.
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George Thoroughgood is not a favorite, but I always think of him with "Southern" rock.
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He is more blues rock I would say.
Also I would like to mention CCR. While they may not actually be from the south they are definitely southern rock style wise.
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