Great Plains (band)

Great Plains (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Great Plains


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Genre = Country
Years_active = 1987–1996
Label = Columbia
Magnatone
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Past_members = Jack Sundrud
Russ Pahl
Denny Dadmun-Bixby
Michael Young
Lex Browning

Great Plains was a Progressive Country Pop band that formed in 1987 The band comprised Jack Sundrud (formerly of Poco), Russ Pahl, Denny Dadmun-Bixby, Michael Young, and Lex Browning. In their career, they recorded two studio albums and charted four singles on the "Billboard" country charts. Their highest charting single, "Faster Gun", peaked at #41.

Early days

The band began with Jack Sundrud, Russ Pahl and Michael Young, who were all working in Michael Johnson's ("Bluer Than Blue") backup band. Sundrud was a seasoned professional, having toured with various acts such as Poco, Nicolette Larson & Allman Brothers guitarist Dickie Betts. Brent Maher was producing Johnson and was looking for a new band to produce. Maher liked the sound of Michael Johnson's backup band. Sundrud was playing bass at the time, so Maher asked Austin Cunningham to join the band in the studio to do some experimentation. The band recorded a few tracks, mostly Cunningham's songs with himself on lead vocals. The band lineup/instrumentation at that time was Austin Cunningham on acoustic guitar & lead vocals; Jack Sundrud on bass & vocals; Russ Pahl on lead guitar, steel guitar & vocals, and Michael Young on drums. After recording a few sessions, Cunningham decided that he wanted to pursue a solo career and left the band. Sundrud then played some of his own songs for producer Maher and his daughter, Dianna, who ran Maher's publishing company, Moraine Music. They liked the songs and signed Sundrud to their publishing company as a songwriter. Maher & the band then recorded more tracks of Jack's material, with Sundrud on lead vocals.

The band showcased for RCA, and they passed. It was around this time that the band decided to get a regular bassist and move Sundrud to acoustic guitar & lead vocals, so in 1989, the band added Denny Dadmun-Bixby to join the band on bass & vocals. Sundrud first met Bixby when Bixby was recording with Wild Choir, Gail Davies band (Sundrud's first road gig was with Davies in 1982.) The recording of the first record was slow and piece-meal since the band all had other gigs and needed income — Pahl was working with Don Williams, Bixby with Wild Choir and Gail Davies, and Young had a growing custom-car building business. The band recorded when they could through 1989, but in early 1990, Sundrud was asked to join Country rock band Poco after Richie Furay had left the Legacy tour (the Legacy tour and album initially featured all 5 original Poco members.) This was Sundrud's second stint with Poco, having been a member of the band from 1985-1987; Sundrud's first professional band, the Minnesota-based Podipto, a regional band signed to GRT Records, had opened for Poco in 1971. Sundrud's Poco gig put off the finishing of the Great Plains project for a year.

Record deal

The band finished the recording in 1991, showcased for Sony/Columbia and got a record deal. The debut album was produced by Brent Maher and Don Potter, assisted by Brian Maher. The first single, "A Picture of You", written by Sundrud and legendary songwriter Gary Burr peaked at #48. "Faster Gun" was their highest chart entry at #41.

The first album failed to bring in large sales numbers and both Russ Pahl and Michael Young left the band in 1992. Sundrud & Bixby hung on, using studio musicians to record most of a second album, but during the recording process, their record label, Sony, had a changing of executives and the band lost its allies at the label and were dropped in 1993.

It was around this time that Brent Maher became involved with what would become Magnatone Records, a well-funded independent label financed by Roy Speer, who founded the Home Shopping Network. Other artists included Shelby Lynne, Billy Montana, Rich McReady and Caryl Mack Parker.

Another chance

Sundrud and Bixby decided to make Great Plains a band again and brought multi-instrumentalist/singer Lex Browning on board. They scrapped what they had been working on during the 2nd album and started over, with Brent Maher and Don Potter producing again. The result was 1996's "Homeland". The label released 3 singles from that album, all of which once again failed to move beyond the 40's on the charts, including "Dancin' With The Wind", written by Sundrud and long-time Nashville songwriter/performer Craig Bickhardt; "Healin' Hands", written by Sundrud and Chuck Cannon; and "Wolverton Mountain", the old standard written by Claude King and Merle Kilgore. "Dancin' With The Wind" and "Wolverton Mountain" also had videos produced. Once again, the ground beneath them fell apart as Maher left Magnatone and the label had a major executive shake-up. The band tried something different and recorded a couple of songs with Sundrud's old friend, producer Michael Clute (Diamond Rio). Magnatone released a single, "There's More Where That Came From", written by Sundrud and Tia Sillers, but they dropped the band the day after the single was released. Great Plains played some priorly-committed dates for a few months and disbanded for good in 1996.

After disbanding

Jack Sundrud joined Poco again in 2000 and is still with the band as of 2008, once again playing bass & providing vocals. Sundrud co-wrote the hit "Cain's Blood" with Michael Johnson for the vocal group 4 Runner, which peaked at #26 on the country charts in 1995. He also co-wrote (with Craig Bickhardt) the Number One country hit "It Must Be Love" for Ty Herndon. Sundrud recorded a solo album, "By My Own Hand", in 2005, and a second album effort in collaboration with Craig Bickhardt called Idlewheel in 2006 which morphed into a full band with tour dates through 2008.

Lex Browning returned to Portland, Oregon, where he had previously played with Jeffrey Frederick's band, Les Clams. He is a member of the Freak Mountain Ramblers, with whom he has recorded four albums, and is recording his first solo album on Red Newt Records, to be released at the end of 2008.

Discography

Albums

ingles

External links

* [http://www.jacksundrud.com Jack Sundrud's official web site]
* [http://www.jacksundrud.com/idlewheel_pp.html Idlewheel page on Jack Sundrud's web site]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/rock3/deliverin/SUNDRUD/Concerts.htm Jack Sundrud Concert Chronology]
* [http://www.poconut.com Poco official web site]


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