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Notorious Nashville by Brian Allison
Notorious Nashville by Brian Allison







Notorious Nashville by Brian Allison

  • The Vinyl Kings, playing original Beatles style music, with Jim Photoglo, Vince Melamed (keyboards), Larry Byrom (keyboards), Larry Lee (percussion), Josh Leo (guitar), and Harry Stinson (drums).
  • They often perform with other artists, such as Vince Gill.
  • The Players, with Eddie Bayers (drums), John Hobbs (keyboards), Paul Franklin (steel guitar), and Brent Mason (guitar).
  • The Fortunate Sons, with Gary Nicholson, Kenny Greenberg, Chad Cromwell, and Reese Winans.
  • Notorious Nashville by Brian Allison

    Collaborations īesides session work, Rhodes was a member of several local bands who play frequently in Nashville-area venues: Rhodes died on March 4, 2023, at the age of 69 of pancreatic cancer. Rhodes was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019. He was an active sideman in recordings and touring of Joe Bonamassa. Cale, Dolly Parton, Randy Travis, Faith Hill, Toby Keith, and Kenny Chesney. Rhodes has contributed to the recordings of numerous artists, including Neal McCoy, Chely Wright, Pat McLaughlin Doug Stone, Wynonna Judd, Steve Winwood, Larry Carlton, the Dixie Chicks, Reba McEntire, Tanya Tucker, Hank Williams, Jr., Rosanne Cash, Vince Gill, J.J. Rhodes was also a member of The Notorious Cherry Bombs, with Crowell, Bayers, Vince Gill, Hank DeVito, and Richard Bennett. They recorded one album in 1997, but had been playing together for more than a decade. Rhodes joined Rodney Crowell, Steuart Smith, Eddie Bayers, and Vince Santoro in the Cicadas.

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    He worked as a demo musician for Tree Publishing Company, and then as a session player. In 1977, Rhodes moved to Nashville, and he joined local band The Nerve with Ricky Rector and Danny Rhodes. Four years later, Rhodes moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he performed with Charlie Rich's son Alan. In the early 1970s, Rhodes moved to Austin, Texas, where he performed with local bands. Rhodes was born in Monroe, Louisiana, and taught himself to play the guitar by age 13 and the bass soon after. Michael Rhodes (Septem– March 4, 2023) was an American bass player, known for his session work and touring in support of other artists, and his collaborations in bands and ensembles.









    Notorious Nashville by Brian Allison