Stillwater (band)
Stillwater was an American band, based in Warner Robins, Georgia, that played Southern rock and was active from 1973 to 1984. They released two albums on Capricorn Records, Stillwater (1977) (the self-titled debut contains "Mind Bender," which peaked at #46 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February of 1978) and I Reserve the Right (1978), before the label folded in 1979. Drummer David Heck joined Stillwater in 1981; they released the album Runnin' Free in 1996.[1]
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Origin | Warner Robins, Georgia, United States |
Genres | Southern rock |
Years active | 1973-1984, 1996-1998 |
Labels | Capricorn Records |
Associated acts | Atlanta Rhythm Section, Charlie Daniels Band |
Past members | Michael Causey Rob Roy Walker Bobby Golden Al Scarborough Mark Percy (back up singer) Bob Spearman Jimmy Hall Sebie Lacey David Heck |
Band members
- Mike Causey - guitar
- Ken Kelly – guitar
- Bobby Golden – guitar, backing and lead vocals
- Jimmy Hall – percussion, lead and backing vocals (not the Jimmy Hall who sang lead for Wet Willie, another band signed to Capricorn in the '70s)
- David Heck – drums
- Sebie Lacey – drums, backing and lead vocals
- Al Scarborough – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Bob Spearman – keyboards, backing vocals (died 2002)
- Rob Roy Walker – guitar, backing vocals
Discography
- Stillwater (1977)
- I Reserve the Right (1978)
- Runnin' Free (1998)
Singles
Fever Dog (1973)
Mindbender (1977)
I Reserve the Right (1978)
Women (Beautiful Women) (1979)
References
- "Stillwater, 'Runnin' Free'". Discogs. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
External links
- Stillwater discography at Discogs
- Allmusic Biography
- Allmusic Charts
- Allmusic Overview
- Bobby Golden interview SweetHomeMusic.fr & Bands of Dixie (2003)
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