Album, 45 Record - Black Oak Arkansas

 
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Album, 45 Record - Black Oak Arkansas
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Album, 45 Record - Black Oak Arkansas

Object number2003.006.16
Date1973
Mediumvinyl, paper, ink
DimensionsOverall: 7 x 7 in. (17.8 x 17.8 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    Description45 rpm single, with songs "Jim Dandy" & "Red Hot Lovin'". Label top half is yellow ATCO Records label with trumpet drawing, bottom half of label is white with name of song and band. The record is numbered 45-6948.
    This is page 2 of a 4 page press kit titled "Black Oak Arkansas 1899 North American Tour". This rider states that it is part of the contract and the items included in rider state hotel, food and drink requirements. At bottom of document there are two names that are whited out and hand written are the names Johnny Bolan durms and Narley Dude guitar.

    Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band’s hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas. The original band members included Ronnie “Chicky Hawk” Smith, Rickie Lee “Ricochet” Reynolds, Stanley “Goober Grin” Knight, Harvey “Burley” Jett, Pat “Dirty” Daughtery, and Wayne “Squeezebox” Evans, with James “Jim Dandy” Mangrum being added later. The band reached the height of its fame in the 1970s with ten chart topping albums released in that decade. Their albums include Black Oak Arkansas, Keep the Faith, If an Angel Came to See You, Would You Make Her Feel at Home, and High on the Hog.
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