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  2. Bradley's Barn (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Beau Brummels were so pleased with the results at the studio that they named the album Bradley's Barn. [7] According to Elliott, the sound was not too different from the band's previous album, Triangle, just with more country accents. [5] The Beau Brummels split up shortly after the album was completed, though they would reunite briefly in ...

  3. Bradley's Barn - Wikipedia

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    Bradley's Barn was a music recording studio founded in the mid-1960s by Owen Bradley. The studio was built in a converted barn on farmland in the Nashville suburb of Mount Juliet , and was the site of numerous notable recordings by artists including Loretta Lynn , Conway Twitty , The Beau Brummels , J. J. Cale , Bill Anderson , k.d. lang ...

  4. The Beau Brummels - Wikipedia

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    Beau Brummels '66, Triangle and Bradley's Barn (1966–68) [ edit ] The Beau Brummels made a musical guest appearance performing "Just Wait and See" in Wild Wild Winter (actually filmed in 1965, before Village of the Giants and when Mulligan was still in the band) a beach party -inspired comedy film by Universal Pictures which was released ...

  5. Ron Elliott (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Elliott, with Valentino co-writing, created two critically acclaimed albums, 1967's Triangle and 1968's Bradley's Barn. [2] By this time the Beau Brummels were reduced to a duo consisting of Elliott and Valentino, and they soon split. Elliott arranged The Everly Brothers' 1968 album Roots, on which he also played. [1]

  6. The Beau Brummels discography - Wikipedia

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    They signed the Beau Brummels to their fledgling Autumn Records label, and their house producer, Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone, recorded the band's early sessions. [ 2 ] The group's first single, " Laugh, Laugh ", was released in December 1964 and peaked at number 15 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1965. [ 3 ]

  7. Sal Valentino - Wikipedia

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    Although the Beau Brummels' subsequent releases were not as commercially successful as their debut album and its first two singles, the band earned underground credibility with 1967's Triangle and 1968's Bradley's Barn. [6] Critics noted the works as early contributions to the country rock genre.

  8. Owen Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Bradley sold The Quonset Hut Studio to Columbia Records and bought a farm outside of Nashville in Mount Juliet, Tennessee in 1961, converting a barn into a demo studio which he named Bradley's Barn. [1] Within a few years, Bradley's Barn became a popular recording venue in country music circles. [1] The Beau Brummels paid tribute to the studio ...

  9. Live! (The Beau Brummels album) - Wikipedia

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    Released August 29, 2000, Live! was the debut release by Dig Music, a music label based in Sacramento. [5] The label's owners—Marty DeAnda, Jeff Hughson, and Dennis Newhall—licensed the material from the band, and ensured the performances were not recorded during the time when the Beau Brummels were under contract to Warner Bros. Records. [6]

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