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According to the book It Shined by Michael Granda, the band name was derived from "Cosmic Corn Cob & His Amazing Ozark Mountain Daredevils", a name that John Dillon came up with at a Kansas City "naming party" after the band was told that the name they had previously been using, "Family Tree", was already taken ("Burlap Socks" and "Buffalo Chips" were two other monikers that had been considered).
This Midwest-based band's final tour will begin in the capital city. The Ozark Mountain Daredevils will launch the When it Shines farewell tour March 23 at the Topeka Performing Arts Center.
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils embark on ... retiring from the stage at the end of 2025. The tour's name is a nod to the band's second studio album, "It'll Shine When It Shines," released in 1973 ...
Oct. 29—VAN WERT — This Friday could represent the best chance for fans in the Van Wert area to see the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. The band famous for hits like "Jackie Blue" will hit the ...
Granda is a founding member of Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Baird is a former member of the Southern rock band The Georgia Satellites, [1] and Summar previously fronted a band called Hank Flamingo. [2] To date, Trent Summar & The New Row Mob have recorded two studio albums and a live compilation, in addition to charting one single on the ...
Archive Alive is a live album released by American country rock band the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. [1] It was recorded live at the Cowtown Ballroom in Kansas City, Missouri and the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, Missouri on consecutive nights in March 1973. A couple of months later they would sign to A&M Records and fly to England to record ...
In 1971 Chowning put together several local songwriters with the intent of performing their material as a group. They later would be known as The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Chowning sang the band’s first chart success “If You Wanna Get To Heaven” which was released on the band's first album, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, in 1973. The ...
Larry Lee, co-founder of the country rock band the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, recalls writing his first song. Rather than running the risk of being drafted into the Army where would surely be sent ...