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Also that year, southern rock-revivalists Drive-By Truckers released the track " Danko / Manuel " on the album The Dirty South.
* " Birmingham " ( 2001 ), a song by Drive-By Truckers from the album Southern Rock Opera
More recently, Florence native Patterson Hood, son of " Swamper " David Hood, has found fame in his own right as a member of the alternative rock group Drive-By Truckers.
These include Drive-By Truckers, The Civil Wars, Dylan LeBlanc, Hannah Aldridge
* Mike Cooley, guitarist for the alt-country / rock band, Drive-By Truckers
* Drive-By Truckers: A band that has traveled throughout the U. S. and has been on several nationwide TV shows including Conan O ' Brien.
Southern rock band Drive-By Truckers has a song titled " The Sands of Iwo Jima " on its 2004 album The Dirty South.
Additionally, alternative rock groups such as Drive-By Truckers, Bottle Rockets, Black Crowes, Band of Horses, My Morning Jacket, State Line Mob, The Steepwater Band, Zach Williams & The Reformation, Hester and Kings of Leon combine Southern rock with rawer genres, such as garage rock, alt-country, and blues rock.
On April 21, 2009, Booker T. released Potato Hole, a new album in collaboration with the band Drive-By Truckers and featuring Neil Young on guitar.
Many notable musicians have recorded John Henry ballads, including: Joe Bonamassa, Furry Lewis, Big Bill Broonzy, Pink Anderson, Fiddlin ' John Carson, Uncle Dave Macon, J. E. Mainer, Leon Bibb, Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, Paul Robeson, Pete Seeger, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, Gillian Welch, the Drive-By Truckers, Ramblin ' Jack Elliott, and Jerry Lee Lewis.
* The song " Ronnie and Neil " on the Drive-By Truckers ' album Southern Rock Opera includes the line " church blows up in Birmingham, four little black girls killed, for no goddamn good reason ".
Other initiators include Old 97's, Steve Earle, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, Ryan Adams, My Morning Jacket, Blitzen Trapper, and Drive-By Truckers.
They are recognized as pioneers of the alt-country movement during the mid to late 1990s along with bands such as Uncle Tupelo, Drive-By Truckers, Whiskeytown, The Jayhawks, and The Bottle Rockets.
Notable bands from Athens include R. E. M., The B-52's, Widespread Panic, Drive-By Truckers, Cartel, Of Montreal, Dead Confederate as well as bands from the Elephant 6 Recording Company most notably Neutral Milk Hotel.
Drive-By Truckers wrote songs about the events surrounding Pusser's wife's death and his colorful tenure as sheriff for their 2004 album, The Dirty South.
* The band Drive-By Truckers mentions a 442 that is crashed by a young teen in the song " Days Of Graduation " as the song goes into detail about the crash.
The Drive-By Truckers ' song " Danko / Manuel " was released on their album The Dirty South in 2004.
* Decoration Day ( album ), a 2003 album by Drive-By Truckers
* " Bob ", a song by the Drive-By Truckers from the album Brighter Than Creation's Dark
* Southern Rock Opera, a Drive-By Truckers album prominently featuring US 72
They have headlined with Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe, Queens of the Stone Age, Supersuckers, Fu Manchu, Drive-By Truckers and Alice Cooper, among others.
* Drive-By Truckers
Other notable contemporary endorsers include Rick Buckler of The Jam / From The Jam, Myles Heskett of Wolfmother, J. J. Johnson with John Mayer, Billy Kiely of Floor Thirteen, Luis Cardenas of Renegade, Jeremiah Green of Modest Mouse, Jason McGerr of Death Cab for Cutie, Fab Moretti of The Strokes, Jim Riley of Rascal Flatts, Meg White of The White Stripes, Jack White of The Dead Weather, Brian St. Clair of Local H, Rodrigo Oliveira of Korzus, Brad Morgan of Drive-By Truckers and John Fred Young of Black Stone Cherry, Alexis Ignition Rous of Salvaloyds, Jess Margera of Cky, Daniel Stricker of Midnight Juggernauts, and Brian Young of Fountains of Wayne.
Drive-By Truckers are an alternative country / Southern rock band based in Athens, Georgia, though two out of five current members ( Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley ) are originally from The Shoals region of Northern Alabama, and the band strongly identifies with Alabama.

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Southern Rock Opera was originally released independently on Drive-By Truckers ' own Soul Dump Records on September 12, 2001, and garnered praise from fans and critics alike.
Before Drive-By Truckers went on tour in support of Southern Rock Opera, the band ran into a problem when they were left with only two guitarists ( Cooley and Hood ) following the departure of Rob Malone in late 2001.
After years of producing and playing with Drive-By Truckers, bassist Earl Hicks left the band on December 22, 2003.
Released on April 18, 2006, A Blessing and a Curse showcased Drive-By Truckers ' ability to branch out into new territory, and can be seen as the band's attempt at shaking labeling by critics, detractors, fans, and followers, particularly the Southern rock label that has haunted the band since Southern Rock Opera.
In 2007, Drive-By Truckers backed up Bettye LaVette on her comeback album Scene of the Crime, which was released on September 25 on Anti Records.
Drive-By Truckers backed up Booker T. Jones on his instrumental album Potato Hole, which was released on April 21, 2009.
In late 2009 Barr Weissman released a documentary on the Drive-By Truckers entitled The Secret To A Happy Ending.
* Drive-By Truckers on RadioVA
While on the 2011 Drive-By Tour, he released Gang Rags Extended Version ( Uncut + Uncensored ).
He has been seen on tours with Cake, The Avett Brothers, Murder By Death, Jeffrey Lewis, The Violent Femmes, Lucero, Rocky Votolato, the Woes, Josh Ritter, Drive-By Truckers, The Low Anthem, and Old 97's.

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However, unlike the majority of their contemporaries, the Drive-By Truckers have consistently pushed their labels to also release the band's records in a vinyl format.
Together with a revolving group of musicians, Drive-By Truckers put out their first two albums, Gangstabilly ( 1998 ) and Pizza Deliverance ( 1999 ).
After touring throughout 2004 and 2005, Drive-By Truckers found their way to the Fidelitorium Recording Studio in Forsyth County, North Carolina during late 2005.

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Their album Drive-By, which consists of a single 60-minute track, was named Jazz Album of the Year in the 2004 ARIA Awards.
In 2004, Drive-By Truckers released yet another concept album entitled The Dirty South.
Drive-By Truckers frontman, Patterson Hood, produced the album alongside LaVette.
Neil Young also contributed over-dubbed guitar work to the album, though he and the Drive-By Truckers never met in studio.
Rouleau formed the group Drive-By with Lowery, releasing the album Pony Down ( Prelude ) in 2005.
* The Dirty South ( album ), a 2004 album by Drive-By Truckers

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