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Reach for the Sky is the seventh studio album by the rock group the Allman Brothers Band, released in 1980. It was the last album to feature drummer Jai Johanny Johanson until his return on the Seven Turns album. Reach for the Sky was the first Allman Brothers Band album to be released by a label other than Capricorn Records.
Woody was created by directors and writers John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Joe Ranft. His facial features are based on the former Disney animator Tone Thyne. Woody was designed by Bud Luckey, and is based on John Lasseter's Casper pull-string doll he had as a kid, as well as the Howdy Doody puppets from the 1950s
After the release of Enlightened Rogues and Reach for the Sky, Mike Lawler was added on keyboards and Johanson was replaced by Toler's brother David. [9] The pair performed on 1981's Brothers of the Road, before the group broke up again in January 1982. [5] Betts and Allman later toured together with their respective solo bands during 1986. [7]
Douglas Allen Woody (October 3, 1955 – August 25, 2000) [1] was an American bass guitarist best known for his eight-year tenure in the Allman Brothers Band and as a co-founder of Gov't Mule. Biography
Writing for Relix, Larson Sutton noted that the album is "representative of the septet firing on all cylinders," and remarked: "Still fresh and still out to prove something, it's the influence of Haynes, Woody, and Quinones that spurs the veterans to reach back into the catalog of classics with fresh ears, and to add new songs equal to the high ...
Live at Great Woods is a concert video by the Allman Brothers Band.It was recorded on September 6, 1991, at Great Woods Amphitheater in Mansfield, Massachusetts. [1] [2]Live at Great Woods was originally produced for Japanese TV, and was released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1992.
In 1961, 19-year-old Robert Allen Zimmerman dropped out of college in his native Minnesota, made a pilgrimage to New York City to meet his folk music idol Woody Guthrie, and decided to become, in ...
Reach for the Sky is a 1956 British biographical film about aviator Douglas Bader, based on the 1954 biography of the same name by Paul Brickhill. The film stars Kenneth More and was directed by Lewis Gilbert. It won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film of 1956. The film's composer John Addison was Bader's brother-in-law.