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Redneck Savant (2001) [as Dan Baird and the Sofa Kings] Out of Mothballs (2003) SoLow (2017) with The Yayhoos. Fear Not the Obvious (2001) Put the Hammer Down (2006) As Dan Baird and Homemade Sin. Feels So Good [Live] (2005) Dan Baird and Homemade Sin: Live #2 (2005) Fresh Out of Georgia LIVE Like a Satellite (Greatest Hits Live) [2CD] (2007)
Baird performs with his band, Homemade Sin, which features three former members of the Georgia Satellites. Mauro Magellan joined The Crashers after moving to Wisconsin in the early 1990s. Mauro played on both of Baird's solo albums and continues to tour with him as a member of Homemade Sin, which also includes bassist Keith Christopher ...
Dan Baird was the frontman of The Georgia Satellites and is also a solo recording artist. [10] He has been a producer and guitarist with several other bands, including of Will Hoge and Chris Knight and the Dusters. [10] His current band, Homemade Sin, includes Warner E. Hodges and former Satellite Mauro Magellan. [10]
And it was a gathering of tribes, from the surging British-American punks Waco Brothers to Southern-steeped, straight-up rocker Dan Baird & Homemade Sin to the Texas psychedelic high-plains pummel ...
As Hodges explained in 2022, he is part of a songwriting team with Blanton and Dan Baird. The songs wind up in either a Bluefields pile, a Homemade Sin pile, or a "Warner" pile. [19] The Bluefields have released four albums between 2012 and 2020.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote that "Dan Baird plays guitar like the cockiest rooster stalking the walk and sings like a Faces-era Rod Stewart weaned on stock car races and homemade sin." [21] The Denver Post determined that Baird "is making the kind of footstomping, rude, seat-of-the-pants rock 'n' roll you hardly hear anymore."
Sharing the roster with the likes of Dan Baird and Homemade Sin, Mott the Hoople, Mick Ralphs, the Bluefields, Ian Hunter, and the Del-Lords. In 2013, the Sizzlers, in support of their debut album, toured Europe with the Del-Lords and again in 2014 with Bad Company and Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs.
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