This LP was waxed around the time he produced legendary recordings by the Modern Lovers so it's no surprise that it's one of the best albums from the ubiquitous Kim Fowley . Read More
Along with splinter duo Gene Parsons' and Gib Guilbeau's Louisiana Rain (aka Cajun Country), Nashville West's semi-legendary 1967 live outing is as important a country-rock harbinger as anything by Gene, Gram or The Byrds (all regulars at NW gigs). Read More
The 1971 edition of the Byrds (Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Skip Battin, Gene Parsons) were passé where rock's tastemakers were concerned. Read More
The 1971 edition of the Byrds (Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Skip Battin, Gene Parsons) were passé where rock's tastemakers were concerned. Read More
Along with splinter duo Gene Parsons' and Gib Guilbeau's Louisiana Rain (aka Cajun Country), Nashville West's semi-legendary 1967 live outing is as important a country-rock harbinger as anything by Gene, Gram or The Byrds (all regulars at NW gigs). Read More
The 1971 edition of the Byrds (Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Skip Battin, Gene Parsons) were passé where rock's tastemakers were concerned. Read More
By their first (and only) release in 1968, The Gosdins were semi-legendary on the California country circuit. Read More
Along with splinter duo Gene Parsons' and Gib Guilbeau's Louisiana Rain (aka Cajun Country), Nashville West's semi-legendary 1967 live outing is as important a country-rock harbinger as anything by Gene, Gram or The Byrds (all regulars at NW gigs). Read More
By their first (and only) release in 1968, The Gosdins were semi-legendary on the California country circuit. Read More
The 1971 edition of the Byrds (Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Skip Battin, Gene Parsons) were passé where rock's tastemakers were concerned. Read More
Best known as the drummer during the Byrds' groundbreaking country-rock period, Gene Parsons later cut a few solo records that ... Read the full Gene Parsons bio.