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Atlanta Rhythm Section (or ARS) is an American Southern rock band formed in 1970 by Rodney Justo (singer), Barry Bailey (guitar), Paul Goddard (bass), Dean Daughtry (keyboards), Robert Nix (drums) and J. R. Cobb (guitar).
- Atlanta Rhythm Section discography
Atlanta Rhythm Section discography consists of 13 studio...
- List of Atlanta Rhythm Section members
Atlanta Rhythm Section (ARS) is an American Southern rock...
- Quinella
Quinella is the tenth album by American Southern rock band...
- Atlanta Rhythm Section discography
Atlanta Rhythm Section discography consists of 13 studio albums, six compilation albums, two live albums, and 15 singles.
TitleAlbum DetailsPeak Chart Positions(us[1])Peak Chart Positions(aus[2])With All Due RespectReleased: May 23, 2011 Label: Fuel 2000 ...——Released: February 1999 Label: Intersound ...——Released: January 1997 Label: Southern ...——Released: October 1989 Label: Imagine ...——Atlanta Rhythm Section (ARS) is an American Southern rock band from Doraville, Georgia. Formed in the summer of 1971, the group originally featured vocalist Rodney Justo, guitarist Barry Bailey, bassist Paul Goddard, keyboardist Dean Daughtry and drummer Robert Nix.
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments1971–2019 (died 2023)keyboards backing vocalsall ARS releasesBarry Bailey1971–2006 (died 2022)lead guitarall ARS releases from Atlanta Rhythm ...Paul Goddard1971–1983 2011–2014 (until his ...bassall ARS releases from Atlanta Rhythm ...1971–1979 (died 2012)drums percussion backing vocalsall ARS releases from Atlanta Rhythm ...Atlanta Rhythm Section, sometimes abbreviated ARS, is an American Southern rock band. The band unofficially formed in 1970 as former members of the Candymen and the Classics IV became the session band for the newly opened Studio One, Doraville in Doraville, Georgia.
Quinella is the tenth album by American Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, and their only album on Columbia Records, released in August 1981. The band was supposed to release another album on the label, but due to differences between Columbia and the band, the album was shelved.
Often described as a more radio-friendly version of Lynyrd Skynyrd or the Allman Brothers, the Atlanta Rhythm Section was one of many Southern Rock bands to hit the upper reaches of the charts during the late `70s. Hailing from the small town of Doraville, Georgia, the beginning of the Atlanta Rhythm Section can be traced back to 1970. It was ...
The story of the Atlanta Rhythm Section began in Doraville, GA, a small town northeast of Atlanta, in 1970. Local Atlanta engineer Rodney Mills built a new studio in Doraville with the support of music publisher Bill Lowery, producer/songwriter/manager Buddy Buie, and songwriter/guitarist J.R. Cobb. The studio was dubbed Studio One and would ...