- Rising Sons
Rising Sons was a
Los Angeles, California -based band found in1964 . The original lineup wasRy Cooder (vocals, six and 12-string guitar, mandolin, slide and bottleneck guitar, dobro), Taj Mahal (vocals, harmonica, guitar, piano),Gary Marker (bass),Jesse Lee Kincaid (vocals and guitar) andEd Cassidy (drums). Cassidy left the band after he broke his hand and was replaced by Kevin Kelley.The group was signed to Columbia Records but their album was never issued. One single, "Candy Man"/"The Devil's Got My Woman", did surface, but the group disbanded in 1966.
Mahal became a prominent blues/folk performer and Cooder made his name playing sessions and later recorded successfully under his own name. Cassidy founded the band Spirit and Kelley became a member of his cousin
Chris Hillman 's band theByrds in 1968, and played on their seminal "Sweetheart of the Rodeo " album.Rising Sons' languid, bluesy/folksy sound anticipated future recordings by outfits like
Moby Grape ,Buffalo Springfield ,the Grateful Dead , and the Byrds. The session became widely bootlegged and nearly three decades later were finally given an official release byColumbia Records .External links
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