: Guitar and vocals (formerly of the 1960s pop-rock group The Five Americans ).
The album also featured elite session players, including bassist and drummer Ronnie Tutt , both known for their work in Elvis Presley's TCB Band. Gladstone - ... From Down Home In Tyler, Texas ...
: Reviewers describe it as a "smooth and effortless" listen, noted for its strong vocal harmonies reminiscent of Crosby, Stills & Nash. The Band Lineup : Guitar and vocals (formerly of the 1960s
's 1972 self-titled debut, ...From Down Home In Tyler, Texas U.S.A. , is a hidden gem of the early 1970s country-rock era. Released on ABC Records, the album captures a distinct Southern "rural-flavored" rock sound that draws comparisons to early Eagles, Poco, and The Flying Burrito Brothers. Album Overview The Band Lineup 's 1972 self-titled debut,
: "Marietta Station," "A Piece Of Paper," and "Red Bird".
Though it didn't achieve the mainstream commercial success of its peers, the album remains a collector's item for its authentic Southern rock production and high-quality "hippiebilly" style. Gladstone released one more album, Lookin' for a Smile (1973), before the original lineup shifted.