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She's Gone SQ | She's Gone | 02:44 |
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She's Gone | Something New | 02:44 |
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Big Mamou HQ | Return Of The Formerly Brothers | 02:55 |
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Smack Dab In The Middle SQ | Return Of The Formerly Brothers | 03:49 |
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Sure Is A Good Thing SQ | Return Of The Formerly Brothers | 03:45 |
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Fading Love SQ | Get Way Back - A Tribute to Percy Mayfield | 05:54 |
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River's Invitation | Get Way Back - A Tribute to Percy Mayfield | 03:46 |
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Never Say Naw SQ | Get Way Back - A Tribute to Percy Mayfield | 04:21 |
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Ha Ha In The Daytime | Get Way Back - A Tribute to Percy Mayfield | 06:08 |
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Coming Back Home SQ | Return Of The Formerly Brothers | 02:05 |
Amos Garrett最新专辑下载
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Get Way Back - A Tribute to Percy Mayfield
2008-04-22
Live in Japan
1991-07-23
Return Of The Formerly Brothers
1990-03-28
I Make My Home In My Shoes
1989-01-02
Amos Garrett歌手简介
by Linda Seida
Detroit native Amos Garrett began working as a professional guitarist north of the border in Toronto. There he played with the Dirty Shames, a folk jug band, before moving on to the country-rock-oriented Great Speckled Bird at the invitation of Ian and Sylvia Tyson. Maria Muldaur's "Midnight at the Oasis" features his guitar playing, as does Anne Murray's "Snowbird." Other artists who have utilized his talent include Stevie Wonder, Emmylou Harris, Jesse Winchester, Paul Butterfield, Hungry Chuck, and Geoff Muldaur. His studio work led him to California, and he continued to record with other artists. Later, with the Eh Team backing him, Garrett also put out his own recordings, more than half a dozen on Stony Plain Records. In 1989, his album The Return of the Formerly Brothers, garnered a Juno Award. The release also featured Gene Taylor (formerly of Downchild, the Blasters, and later with the Fabulous Thunderbirds) and Doug Sahm of the Texas Tornados. Garrett and the Eh Team continue to play nightspots in Canada, where he resides in Alberta. He toured Japan in 1990, with stops in Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo. The concerts there found their way onto a live album.