- Eli Radish Band
The Eli Radish Band were pioneers of "outlaw" and "alt.country" music. As author Deana Adams said in her 2003 rock history book, “They were country when country wasn’t cool. They were country rock when there was no such thing. [http://www.eliradishband.com Eli Radish ] practically defined the term “alternative.” ("reprinted by permission")
After recording for
Capitol Records , then Olympia Records and even with rumors of a live concert in the can atSun Records , the group had disbanded by the late 1970s. However, various members still influence the entertainment business today:Eli Radish founder and bassist
Danny Sheridan has continued to [http://www.theentertainmentorganization.com compose and/or produce songs] for artists like David Crosby; Scarlet Rivera and many CD, TV and film projects. His [http://www.danny.sheridan.name management skills] launched then girlfriend [http://www.ninablackwood.com Nina Blackwood’s ] MTV career, and Sheridan continues to produce her national radio shows. He co-hosts a radio show on 97.1 KLSX-fm in Los Angeles and is a frequent speaker on various songwriter and music industry panels, often performing for charity events ranging fromFarm Aid to the [http://www.musicianspicnic.org/20Scrapbook.htm Los Angeles Musician’s Picnic] . His own hard rock / blues based [http://www.bandaloodoctors.com Bandaloo Doctors] gave ex-wifeBonnie Bramlett ’s career a much needed comeback, and Sheridan has enjoyed several acting parts on TV and in film.The band Eli Radish incorporated the drumming skills of Skip Heil from South Euclid, Ohio in it's inception, through it's recording years and into the final days when members went there separate ways. Skip now resides in the wine country of northern California continuing his songwriting activities.
Rick "Muskrat" Kennedy plays acoustic solo shows at various resorts. Pedal steel player/guitarist Tom "The Foss" Foster tours the nation with several groups, and violinist Little Eva Karasik, who has recorded on a number of CDs including Jorma Kaukonen's Quah, now spends half of her year with the
San Francisco Symphony ; the other half with The Moscow Opera.The Eli Radish Band kick-started [http://www.officialdavidallancoe.com/ David Allan Coe’s ] major and long-running country solo career as well. When he began writing a string of hits that included “Would You Lay With Me” for a then teen-aged
Tanya Tucker , and the ultimate anti-labor tune, “Take This Job And Shove It”, Coe called on Sheridan to join him on his tours. He has racked up a string of very big hits, like “You Never Even Call Me By My Name”. It was Coe’s “Willie, Waylon, And Me” that put outlaw music on the radio, and the lyrics of his " [http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/coe-david-allan/longhaired-redneck-7011.html Longhaired Redneck] " memorialized the concerts he did while fronting the Eli Radish Band.
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