Spotify Release Info
Track: Sin City
Artist: The Flying Burrito Brothers
Album: The Gilded Palace Of Sin
Artist Bio
Name: The Flying Burrito Brothers
Spotify Genres: country rock, alt country, americana, folk rock
Followers: 159,337
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Biography
The Flying Burrito Brothers was an early country rock band founded in 1968, best known for its influential debut album, 1969's [Link]. Although the group is most often mentioned in connection with country rock legends [a=Gram Parsons] and [a=Chris Hillman] (both former members of [a=The Byrds]), the group underwent many personnel changes. The original group featured Parsons and Hillman as primary vocalists, guitarists and composers with [a=Sneaky Pete Kleinow] (pedal steel guitar), [a=Chris Ethridge] (bass) and a rotating series of drummers. [a=Michael Clarke] (also a former member of The Byrds) was eventually added as permanent drummer, while Ethridge was replaced by guitarist [a=Bernie Leadon] after Hillman switched to bass following the first album. Following the second album Burrito Deluxe, Gram Parsons was succeeded as frontman by [a=Rick Roberts] for one studio album and a live album. The group then splintered; Chris Hillman and [a=Al Perkins] (Kleinow's replacement) joined [a=Manassas], Bernie Leadon founded [a=Eagles], and later additions [a=Byron Berline], [a=Roger Bush] and [a=Kenny Wertz] formed [a=Country Gazette]. Following a 1973 European tour with new members, Rick Roberts dissolved the band and began a solo career, before forming [a=Firefall] with Michael Clarke. After original members Kleinow and Ethridge reformed the band in the mid-1970s with new players (including more former members of The Byrds, [a=Gene Parsons] and [a=Skip Battin]), a more Nashville-centered incarnation of the band led by [a=Gib Guilbeau] and [a=John Beland] eventually emerged, recording & touring through the 1980s as [a=Burrito Brothers]. Pete Kleinow began using the Flying Burritos Bros name again in the mid 1980s, eventually being joined by Gib and John. Through numerous incarnations (nearly all with Beland at the helm), the band released albums and toured throughout the 1980s and '90s. The latter day Flying Burrito Brothers CDs, produced by Beland, did feature an impressive line-up of guests, including [a=Merle Haggard], [a=Buck Owens], [a=Waylon Jennings], [a=Alison Krauss], [a=Ricky Skaggs], [a=Charles Louvin], and others. The band's final two CDs, [Link] and [Link] received solid critical reviews, but Beland called it quits for the band in 2000, finally ending the band. He embarked upon a successful career as a record producer, The trademark for Flying Burrito Brothers' name was acquired by Chris Hillman in the 2010s. Kleinow's 2000s spin-off band [a=Burrito Deluxe] featured [a=Carlton Moody (2)] on lead vocals and [a=Garth Hudson] from [a=The Band] on keyboards. The band scored no chart success, relying solely on live appearances in Europe. Kleinow left the band due to illness in 2005, leaving no direct lineage to any of the actual Flying Burrito Brothers members, past or present, although the band carried on until 2010 when it became [a=The Burritos], and then in 2014 [a=The Burrito Brothers]. A band calling itself The Burrito Brothers continues to tour and release music. Key band members included: [a=Gram Parsons], [a=Chris Hillman], [a=Sneaky Pete Kleinow], [a=Chris Ethridge], [a=Michael Clarke], [a=Rick Roberts], and [a=Bernie Leadon].
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Check this outPopular Tracks on Spotify
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1.Wild HorsesBurrito Deluxe
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2.Just Can't BeThe Flying Burrito Brothers
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3.Hot Burrito #1The Gilded Palace Of Sin
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4.Sin CityThe Gilded Palace Of Sin
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5.Dark End Of The StreetThe Gilded Palace Of Sin
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6.Christine’s TuneThe Gilded Palace Of Sin
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7.Tried So HardThe Flying Burrito Brothers
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8.ColoradoThe Flying Burrito Brothers
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9.White Line FeverThe Flying Burrito Brothers
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10.Do Right WomanThe Gilded Palace Of Sin
Discogs Release Info
Release: Gram Parson & The Flying Burrito Brothers - Sun. Apr 6, 1969
Year: 1990
Genres: Rock
Styles: Country Rock