
Forty five years since the Grievous Angel checked out. An electric band and drums? In country? That’ll never work. Thanks for shaking things up Gram.
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Fifty years after Gram Parsons’ passing, Amoeba Music and Polly Parsons (Gram’s daughter) have announced the release of a special two-LP live recording from Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels titled 'The Last Roundup: Live from the Bijou Cafe in Philadelphia March 16th, 1973'. Recently unearthed from Amoeba Music’s vault…
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Gram Parsons & The Fallen Angels “The Last Roundup: Live from the Bijou Cafe in Philadelphia March 16th, 1973”
A welcome and rare capture of Gram Parsons, along with Emmylou Harris, live back in 1973. Unearthed 50 years after it was recorded, 'The Last Roundup' is a rare live capture of Gram Parsons and his Fallen Angels Band on their short tour promoting his solo debut album 'GP' in…
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