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Souther and Chris
The next album, Crazy Eyes ( 1973 ), reached No. 38 but Furay departed at its release and joined with J. D. Souther and Chris Hillman to create the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band on Asylum.
He again worked with Chris Hillman of the Byrds as the drummer in the SoutherHillman – Furay Band from 1973 to 1975.
Souther joined with Chris Hillman and Richie Furay to form the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band after the release of his solo debut.
After recording an eponymous solo album in 1972, persuaded by David Geffen, Souther teamed up with Chris Hillman and Richie Furay to form the Souther Hillman Furay Band.

Souther and Hillman
Souther in the SoutherHillman – Furay Band.
Category: SoutherHillman – Furay Band members
Category: SoutherHillman – Furay Band members
In 1974, Hillman teamed with singer-songwriter Richie Furay ( who co-founded Buffalo Springfield and Poco ) and songwriter J. D. Souther ( who co-wrote much of the Eagles ' early repertoire ) in the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band.
* The Souther Hillman Furay Band ( 1974 ) Asylum
* SoutherHillman – Furay Band
Category: SoutherHillman – Furay Band members

Souther and form
The same year, Asylum signed John David Souther, Judee Sill, Linda Ronstadt, Joni Mitchell and Glenn Frey ( whom Geffen encouraged to form the Eagles, with Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner.

Souther and with
Hamilton Souther, an American man from California, trains with Don Alberto to learn the ways of the ayahuasquero.
In 1971, Waits moved to the Echo Park neighborhood of L. A. ( at the time, also home to musicians Glenn Frey of the Eagles, J. D. Souther, Jackson Browne, and Frank Zappa ) and signed with Herb Cohen at the age of 21.
Charles Lindbergh learned to fly here and assembled a military surplus " Jenny " aircraft with the help of mechanics at Souther Field.
He subsequently joined with his fellow Souther Democrats in filibustering the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as voting against the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
His first recording as a musical writer was while fronting Longbranch Pennywhistle, a duo with J. D. Souther, in 1969.
Both Deloris and the Reverend Mother object, but are convinced by Souther and Monsignor O ' Hara to go ahead with it.
The choir cleans up the neighborhood and wows church-goers with their music, with Souther eventually attending a performance of " My Guy " ( appropriately rewritten as " My God ").
Released in 1981, it is best remembered for the duet with J. D. Souther " Her Town Too ", which reached # 11 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart, " I Will Follow ", " London Town " and the haunting " That Lonesome Road ".
#" White Rhythm and Blues " ( with Phil Everly ) ( Souther ) – 4: 39
After moving to Los Angeles, California, in the late 1960s, he met Detroit musician and songwriter, Glenn Frey, and the two became roommates and musical collaborators ; their downstairs neighbor was Jackson Browne with whom both Souther and Frey would collaborate on numerous projects.
Souther has also contributed as a singer in works written by other artists, including backing vocals with Don Henley in " The Light Is On " by Christopher Cross on his eponymous debut album ; on the songs " False Faces " and " Loose Ends " on Dan Fogelberg's 1976 LP Nether Lands ; and in the duo ( with Fogelberg ) called the Hot Damn Brothers on Fogelberg's 1975 LP Captured Angel.
One of those attributed with starting the Tredegar Locomotive Works with John Souther was Zerah Colburn, the well-known locomotive engineer and journalist.
Its locomotive production work is sometimes listed with combinations of the names Anderson, Souther, Delaney, and Pickering.
Souther, who she co-wrote some of the songs for her debut album The Deep End with.

Souther and Kenny
* The Gentlemen Boys consisted of: Jackson Browne, Jorge Calderon, Kenny Edwards, J. D. Souther and Waddy Wachtel.
* The Gentlemen Boys Gentlemen Boys consisted of: Jackson Browne, Jorge Calderon, Kenny Edwards, J. D. Souther and Waddy Wachtel.

Souther and .
* 1945 – J. D. Souther, American country-rock singer
Examples include Souther Engineering ( U. S. A .), Clearaudio ( Germany ), and Aura ( Czech Republic ).
In June 2010, Webb released Just Across the River, an album of newly-arranged Webb song that featured guest appearances by Vince Gill, Billy Joel, Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne, Glenn Campbell, Michael McDonald, Mark Knopfler, J. D. Souther, and Linda Ronstadt.
* Black Rose ( J. D. Souther album )

Chris and Hillman
After leaving the group in late 1968, Parsons and fellow Byrd Chris Hillman formed The Flying Burrito Brothers in 1969, releasing their debut, The Gilded Palace of Sin, the same year.
By 1968 Parsons had come to the attention of The Byrds ' bassist, Chris Hillman, via Larry Spector ( The Byrds ' business manager ), as a possible replacement band member following the departures of David Crosby and Michael Clarke from the group in late 1967.
Consequently, when The Byrds ' Columbia recording contract was renewed on February 29, 1968, it was only original members Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman who signed it.
Returning to Los Angeles, Parsons sought out Hillman, and the two formed The Flying Burrito Brothers with bassist Chris Ethridge and pedal steel player Sneaky Pete Kleinow.
In a recent interview with American Songwriter Chris Hillman explained that, “ The greatest legacy of the Flying Burrito Brothers and Gram is we were the alternative country band.
Garcia, Chris Hillman, the Stanley Brothers Dickey Betts of The Allman Brothers Band and others in the 1960s and 1970s helped introduce rock music listeners to progressive and traditional bluegrass.
The Byrds continued for a brief period in the same vein, but Parsons left soon after the album was released to be joined by another ex-Byrds member Chris Hillman in forming The Flying Burrito Brothers.
Since The Alpha Band broke up, Mansfield has continued to work as a musician in sessions for Dylan, Burnett, Johnny Cash, Nanci Griffith, Roger McGuinn, Sam Phillips, Mark Heard, The Roches, Edie Brickell, Spinal Tap, Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Victoria Williams, Loudon Wainwright III, Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen and others.
After several personnel changes, the group disbanded in 1973, with Chris Hillman playing bass with the band for their final show in February of that year.
In 1978, McGuinn joined fellow ex-Byrds Gene Clark and Chris Hillman to form " McGuinn, Clark and Hillman ", and the three together recorded an album with Capitol Records in 1979.
McGuinn, Clark and Hillman's second release was to have been a full group effort entitled " City ", but a combination of Clark's unreliability and his dissatisfaction with their musical direction ( mostly regarding Ron and Howard Albert's production ) resulted in the billing change on their next LP " City " to " Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman, featuring Gene Clark ".
* McGuinn, Clark & Hillman ( 1979 ) ( with Gene Clark and Chris Hillman )
* City ( 1980 ) ( with Chris Hillman, featuring Gene Clark )
* McGuinn-Hillman ( 1981 ) ( with Chris Hillman )
No sooner had The Byrds ' tour ended than Chris Hillman persuaded the owners of the Whisky a Go Go to give the band an audition.
Stills joined with ex-Byrd Chris Hillman to form the country-tinged band Manassas, releasing a self-titled double album ; counting the three CSN records, Manassas became Stills ' sixth top ten album in a row.
Perkins, along with former Byrd Chris Hillman went on to join Manassas.
Continuing his production work into the 1980s, Perkins also toured with Chris Hillman as a duo which later developed into the Desert Rose Band, before joining Dolly Parton in 1986, touring and recording with her for several years before moving to Nashville.
During the course of 1964, the trio expanded their ranks to include drummer Michael Clarke and bassist Chris Hillman, with the band eventually changing their name to The Byrds in November.
* Performed a duet with Chris Hillman on " High Fashion Queen " for the Gram Parsons tribute album Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons.
The title cut was written by ex-Byrd Chris Hillman and former Crawdaddy magazine editor Peter Knobler.
Country rock artist Chris Hillman, one of the original members of The Byrds, also did a cover of " When You Walk in the Room " on his solo 1998 album " Like a Hurricane ".

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