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Alabama is an American country music band formed in Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1969. The band was founded by Randy Owen (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and his cousin Teddy Gentry (bass, backing vocals). They were soon joined by another cousin, Jeff Cook (lead guitar, fiddle, and keyboards).
Guys 'n' Dolls continued as a quartet, with their third album Together (1977) depicting just the four remaining members. The group scored a final minor hit in the UK in 1978, and, after failing to renew their contract with Magnet Records , concentrated on their success in the Netherlands, where they continued having hits for the next few years.
Many notable bands originally went by different names before becoming successful. [1] This list of original names of bands lists former official band names, some of them are significantly different from the eventual current names. This list does not include former band names that have only minor differences, such as stylisation changes, with ...
Alabama lead singer Randy Owen, left, gives a heartfelt acceptance speech for the group's second straight Entertainer of the Year award as members Jeff Cook, Mark Herndon and Teddy Gentry look on ...
August 4–10: Guys and Dolls – Barbara McNair, Jane Kean, Bill Elliott, Soupy Sales, Lou Thesz; August 11–17: South Pacific – Earl Wrightson, Lesley Gore, Ray Walston; August 18–31: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs MP ^69a Reorchestrated as a "rock" musical for a "contemporary" sound.
The Alabama Band #3 My Home's in Alabama: 1979 1980 [16] "My Love Belongs to You" Ronnie Rogers: In Pictures: 1995 [29] "My Sweet Country Woman" Wild Country: 1976 "Never Be One" Teddy Gentry Mountain Music: 1982 [18] "New Year's Eve 1999" Gretchen Peters: Christmas Vol. II: 1996 [12] "The Night Before Christmas" Jim McBride Sam Hogin Nelson ...
Tickets go on sale Friday at ticketmaster.com to see the country group that has had more than 30 No. 1 hits on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.
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