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Eddie Bayers Studio Start Joins
Two Bands Eddie Bayers is blown
away by the fact that, after thirty years of first-call recording
status, he's recently
become a member of two bands. And in fact, both
bands will have significant releases in the coming months.
Three
years ago, Bayers formed a band with some of his best friends and
fellow studio pals - John Hobb, Brent Mason, Paul Franklin,
and Michael
Rhodes. They called the group The Players. The group has a new live DVD
and features their own performances
along with guest appearances by
Peter Frampton, Shawn Colvin, Travis Tritt, Vince Gill, and Jim Horn.
"That's
not all," Bayers says enthusiastically. "I've also become part
of the notorious Cherry Bombs, which is a project that is
close to the
hearts of many music fans, because I inherited it from our beautiful
friend, the late Larrie Londin. I played
keyboards with Larrie when I
first came to Nashville in 1973. He and I played together at the
Carousel Club in Printer's
Alley. We became very close, and he inspired
me to switch to drums. Larrie was the drummer with The Cherry
Bombs.
'to make a long story longer," Eddie laughs, "Rodney Crowell was
recently given a lifetime
achievement award from ASCAP, and he put us
together to perform at the event. Tony Brown, who was the keyboard
player
for The Cherry Bombs, is now president of the Universal South
record label, and he decided to sign the band for an album, which
we
have since finished. And we're all sharing in everything, so it truly
is a band." The rest of the lineup includes Vince
Gill, Rodney Crowell,
Hank DeVito, Richard Bennett, and Michael Rhodes.
Bayers continues to be busy in the
Nashville session scene. He's on new
recordings by Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Elton John, Catherine Britt,
George
Strait, George Jones, Craig Morgan, Vince Gill, Rodney Crowell,
and Uncle Kracker.
Robyn Flans
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