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  2. Asleep at the Wheel - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s became a turbulent decade for the band. After moving to MCA, co-founder Lucky Oceans left, followed in September 1986 by Chris O'Connell due to her pregnancy. Asleep at the Wheel gathered a large amount of debt that required it to work on commercials and movie soundtracks. This band produced the soundtrack for the film Liar's Moon.

  3. List of Asleep at the Wheel members - Wikipedia

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    Asleep at the Wheel is an American country band based in Austin, Texas.Formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia in 1970, the group originally consisted of vocalist and guitarist Ray Benson, vocalist and drummer LeRoy Preston, steel guitarist Lucky Oceans, bassist Rob Silver, and pianist Danny Levin, who were joined later by bassist Gene Dobkin, and vocalist and guitarist Chris O'Connell.

  4. Asleep at the Wheel discography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Asleep at the Wheel on the Road (released as Kings of the Texas Swing in the US) Released: October 24, 2006; Label: Madacy; Format: CD+DVD; Live from Austin, TX (featuring the Texas Playboys) Released: November 14, 2006; Label: New West; Format: CD; Asleep at the Wheel with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (with the Fort Worth ...

  5. The Letter That Johnny Walker Read - Wikipedia

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    "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" is a song written and recorded by the American country music band Asleep at the Wheel. It was released in August 1975 as the lead single from their album Texas Gold. The song's title is a reference to the Johnnie Walker "Red Label" Scotch whisky.

  6. Comin' Right at Ya - Wikipedia

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    Asleep at the Wheel's debut was the only album to feature the first recording lineup of the group, which included Preston alongside vocalist and lead guitarist Ray Benson, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Chris O'Connell, vocalist and bassist Gene Dobkin, steel guitarist Lucky Oceans and pianist Floyd Domino.

  7. Framed (Asleep at the Wheel album) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1980, Asleep at the Wheel signed with MCA Records, ending the band's five year-spell with Capitol. [8] It was originally reported that the group was set to record its first album for the label with esteemed rhythm and blues producer Jerry Wexler, [9] however this idea was later snubbed and the band's frontman Ray Benson ultimately handled the role. [10]

  8. Asleep at the Wheel (album) - Wikipedia

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    Critical response to Asleep at the Wheel was generally positive. In an uncredited review, Cash Box magazine credited the band for the "gaining momentum" of progressive country, stating: "The group has gained considerable repute for their live act and their first album for Epic marks a worthy label debut as these seven dyed-in-the-wool country buffs confidently rip their way through numbers ...

  9. Back to the Future Now: Live at Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas

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    Back to the Future Now: Live at Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas is the third live album by American country band Asleep at the Wheel.Recorded on December 6 and 7, 1996, at Arizona Charlie's Decatur in Las Vegas, it was produced by the band's frontman Ray Benson with Blake Chancey and released on May 20, 1997, by Sony Music imprint Lucky Dog.