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while on tour in the UK in 1972. The band continued on for a few months with Guthrie, but soon disbanded. Guilbeau went on to join the Flying Burrito Brothers, as well as a brief stint with the
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album. Eric White was also in the band and, prior to forming Swampwater, had been in the Kentucky Colonels. Swampwater made two albums in the early 1970s without Linda Ronstadt's involvement.
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that was not released until 1987. By 1980, both Beland and McGee joined Guilbeau in the Flying Burrito Brothers. This re-union led to nine hit country singles in the 1980s.
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and John Beland's guitar pulling 'em back to L.A. But their best lyric is about a dancing bear, and their version of 'Headed for the Country' is less
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in the late 1960s, as well as an album which was released in 1970, although recorded in 1968. The two recruited Clarence White in 1968 to record the
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In 2016, a possible reunion funded by a kickstarter campaign began but has since gone dormant.
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They combined California country rock with influences from bands such as
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Beland left the group to embark on a solo career, and was signed to
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Guilbeau and Gene Parsons had released a few early country-rock
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Index

Country rock
cajun
John Beland
Gib Guilbeau
Mickey McGee
country rock
Linda Ronstadt
cajun
swamp rock
fiddler
Gib Guilbeau
John Beland
The Flying Burrito Brothers
Clarence White
The Byrds
The Johnny Cash Show
RCA
The Byrds
the Beach Boys
The Everly Brothers
the Eagles
singles
New Mexico
Nashville, Tennessee
steel guitarists
Curly Chalker
Robert Christgau
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies
bayous
bathetic

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