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  2. The Danny Joe Brown Band - Wikipedia

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    The Danny Joe Brown Band (DJBB) was founded by lead singer Danny Joe Brown in 1980. Danny Joe Brown had just left the southern rock band Molly Hatchet, [1] which had followed in the footsteps of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Outlaws to achieve wide national success with two multi-platinum albums and international recognition with intensive world tours.

  3. Danny Joe Brown - Wikipedia

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    Danny Joe Brown (August 24, 1951 – March 10, 2005) [1] was an American singer. He was the lead singer of the Southern rock group Molly Hatchet and was co-writer of the band's biggest hits from the late 1970s.

  4. Molly Hatchet - Wikipedia

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    Lead singer Danny Joe Brown left the band in May 1980 due to diabetes and conflicts with the others, only to return two years later. [19] After Brown left Molly Hatchet, he formed the Danny Joe Brown Band. Brown was then replaced in Molly Hatchet by vocalist Jimmy Farrar, [11] a native of LaGrange, Georgia.

  5. List of Molly Hatchet members - Wikipedia

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    By 1976, the band Molly Hatchet had been officially reformed with a lineup of Hlubek, Steve Holland and Duane Roland on guitars, Danny Joe Brown on vocals, Banner Thomas on bass and Bruce Crump on drums. The current lineup of Molly Hatchet includes keyboardist John Galvin (who originally joined in 1983), guitarist Bobby Ingram (since 1987 ...

  6. Danny Joe Brown and the Danny Joe Brown Band - Wikipedia

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    Danny Joe Brown and the Danny Joe Brown Band is the only studio album by American Southern rock band The Danny Joe Brown Band, released in 1981. The track "Edge of Sundown" peaked at No. 12 on US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, on July 4, 1981. [2]

  7. Dave Hlubek - Wikipedia

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    Hlubek founded the band Molly Hatchet in 1971 on the heels of his first band ('Mind Garden') with longtime friend/bassist Tim Lindsey. Front man/vocalist Danny Joe Brown joined in 1974, plus guitarist Duane Roland, guitarist Steve Holland, bassist Banner Thomas also joined in 1974, and drummer Bruce Crump joined in 1976.

  8. Jimmy Farrar - Wikipedia

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    By this time, acts such as Van Halen had made harder heavy metal-influenced rock popular in the 1980s, and may have led to a shift in the band's sound and style. Danny Joe Brown's stage persona, gruff voice and cowboy horse-whistling had matched well with the overtly southern-influenced sounds of his era.

  9. Duane Roland - Wikipedia

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    Duane appeared on the 1989 album Junkyard by the band of the same name. At the time he left in 1990, he was the owner of the Molly Hatchet brand. The agreement in the band had always been that the last man standing got the name. Duane was the only Hatchet original to not play in the Dixie Jam Band during "Jammin' for Danny Joe Brown". Riff West ...