Zoomer Roberts: vocal & harmonica
Buddy Winston: guitar
recorded 6 November 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Border Legends Concert ~ 16 Oct. 2010
Zoomer Roberts: vocals
Buddy Winston: rhythm guitar
Jack Woodberry: lead guitar
Doug Neal: bass
David Rutledge: drums
George Reynoso: master of ceremonies
The songs: Bodine, Twenty Flight Rock, Little Darlin'
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
The County Line Band
Cindy Seaman: keyboards & vocal
Cindy Bickford: drums & vocal
Zoomer Roberts: bass & vocal
Al Couch: guitar
Hang On Sloopy
Lead vocal: Cindy Bickford
Should I Do It?
Lead vocal: Cindy Seaman
You're Not Mine Anymore
Lead vocal: Zoomer Roberts
Recorded 18 June 1983 at the Anthony Gap Saloon
Basically, this was Cliff Seaman's old band, with me taking over Cliff's bass duties and Al Couch filling the lead guitar slot I had once occupied. Cindy Seaman, who had become a fine and savvy musician, lead and fronted the group. We were propelled by the formidable drumming of Cindy Bickford. Everyone sang. Musically, it bore no resemblance to the earlier group. It was exciting and punchy and filled with harmony and should have gone places. Actually, it did: we played two weeks in San Angelo (see photo). Due to circumstances beyond our control, the group broke up after only two months. This slightly distorted cassette is all that remains.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Utah Street
Zoomer Roberts: vocal & harmonica
Buddy Winston: guitar
recorded 27 March 2010
Another original. Utah Street was home to El Paso's red light district in the horse and buggy era. Sam Jones is fictional. Zachary White was real. Tillie was a prominent madame. Utah Street is now Mesa Street.
Buddy Winston: guitar
recorded 27 March 2010
Another original. Utah Street was home to El Paso's red light district in the horse and buggy era. Sam Jones is fictional. Zachary White was real. Tillie was a prominent madame. Utah Street is now Mesa Street.
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