Don Stevenson's Limited Engagement Volume 2 Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin; check out the links at your leisure.
* - In 1954, he saw the Joan Crawford film "Johnny Guitar", and adopted that as his new stage name. / Watson died May 17th, 1996, age 61 on stage in Japan. // Click on Link above/ left, to view the original single.
* - That is the date this track was posted on YouTube / From his Facebook page: 'I wrote "For Leo" in an attempt to capture some of the techniques of Leo Kottke. I failed completely, but still like the song.'
* Cash is the son of Johnny Cash and 2nd wife June Carter Cash / ** - The 'String Revolution' was able to use Luther Perkin's electric guitar - a 1954 Fender Esquire, which was used on the original Cash "Folsom Prison Blues" recording.
* - That is the date this track was posted on YouTube / From his Facebook page: 'I wrote "For Leo" in an attempt to capture some of the techniques of Leo Kottke. I failed completely, but still like the song.'
David Charles Olney was a folk/country singer/songwriter, based in Nashville since 1973. In the early 1980s, he formed "The X-Rays", and recorded two albums for Rounder; they appeared on "Austin City Limits", opened for major acts (Elvis Costello), and broke up in 1985. He recorded more than 20 albums over his five-decade career, and his songs have been performed by many artists, including Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Young and Del McCoury. He died January 18, 2020 in Santa Rosa Beach, FL, while playing a song onstage at the "30A Songwriter Festival".
Originally formed 10 years ago, as the nightly "house band" at the Ole Smoky Distillery bottle shop in Gatlinburg, TN / Click the Link above, left to read an article about this release.
* - That is the date this track was posted on YouTube / From his Facebook page: 'I wrote "For Leo" in an attempt to capture some of the techniques of Leo Kottke. I failed completely, but still like the song.'
He is a member of Alison Krauss and Union Station since 1998. As a sideman, he has played on more than 1,600 albums, including with Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, Paul Simon, T-Bone Burnett, Keb' Mo', Ricky Skaggs, J. D. Crowe & the New South, Elvis Costello, James Taylor and Johnny Mathis.
* - On the 'Green River' album, Aug 1969 - their third LP, and the 2nd of three albums they released in 1969 / ** - From 2016, "When You Used To Be Mine"