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  1. 1. Mai 2010 · John Axton transforms experience into compelling expressions in abstract-and abstracted-art. By Gussie Fauntleroy. John Axton, Teton Skies, oil, 12 x 30. John Axton likes to quote fellow painter and friend Ramon Kelley, who used to say he “didn’t figure on getting good until he was 80.”. Adds Axton with characteristic soft-spoken humility ...

  2. 8. Mai 2024 · View John Axton's biographical information, upcoming artworks at auction, and sale prices from our price archives. Click to learn more.

  3. When Hoyt Axton performed the song to the group, two of the three main vocalists – Danny Hutton and Cory Wells – rejected the song, but Chuck Negron felt that the band needed a "silly song" to help bring the band back together as a working unit. Negron also felt that the song "wasn't even close to our best record, but it might have been one of our most honest."

  4. Doin' what I think I should, oh yeah. Doin' what I think I should. [Chorus] And I don't give a damn about a greenback-a dollar. Spend it fast as I can. For a wailin' song and a good guitar. The only things that I understand, poor boy. The only things that I understand. The only things that I understand, poor boy.

  5. Written by Hoyt Axton, Ken Ramsey Publication date 1962 Language English ISWC T-070.234.361-0 BMI, GEMA, ISWC, JASRAC Comments 1962 folk song written and recorded by Hoyt Axton. Not to be confused with the traditional song Greenback Dollar Lyrics start out - Some people say I'm a no-count Others say I'm no good But I'm just a natural born travellin' man Doin' what I think I should, oh yeah ...

  6. Chaplain (COL) John T. Axton commitments the body of an unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, 21 November 1921 (author’s collection). Three years after the end of World War 1, an unidentified Soldier who had been killed in fighting in France during the war was brought to Washington D.C. and lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda until ...