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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Randy_WeeksRandy Weeks - Wikipedia

    Weeks' debut solo album Madeline was released by HighTone Records in 2000. It also featured Tony Gilkyson (guitar), Kip Boardman (bass), and Don Heffington (drums). Weeks' "Can’t Let Go" was the sole cover song and biggest hit on Lucinda Williams’ Grammy-winning album, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.

  2. 1. Mai 2000 · On his solo debut, Weeks — formerly of Los Angeles band Lonesome Strangers and writer of Lucinda Williams’ minor hit “Can’t Let Go” — delivers lyrics that are introspective without being inaccessible, and guitar solos (some provided by cohort Tony Gilkyson) that play off the melody without diverging too far afield. The ...

  3. 1. März 2003 · OK, Upon The Stars is not quite Tapestry, but it’s a solid start for a singer-songwriter previously known for playing bass on fellow Los Angeleno Randy Weeks’ 2000 release Madeline. Weeks guests here, playing lead on the twangy “Already Late”; present throughout are guitarist Tony Gilkyson and drummer Don Heffington.

  4. 24. Jan. 2024 · An alumnus of country-rock’s Lone Justice and punk-rockers X, Tony Gilkyson plugged his vintage Kay Sizzler into a ’64 Fender Princeton Reverb for a tasty jam with bassist Kimon Kirk. Be sure to read our interview with Tony and review of his new album, Avenging Angel in the January issue. Read Now!

  5. Tony Gilkyson (born August 6, 1952) is an American musician based in Los Angeles. He is known for membership in the groups Lone Justice and X.

  6. An alumnus of country-rock’s Lone Justice and punk-rockers X, Tony Gilkyson plugged his vintage Kay Sizzler into a ’64 Fender Princeton Reverb for a tasty ja...

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  7. 12. Okt. 2012 · Und es hat sich hier ein kongeniales Duo gefunden: Randy Weeks mit Tony Gilkyson, dem ehemaligen Lone Justice und X-Gitarristen. Er ist der Part, der dem Ganzen die besondere Note gibt. Und die Songs, ob Rocker, Midtempo oder Ballade, sind für Gilkyson's Gitarrenarbeit, ein relativ abstraktes Spiel, wie maßgeschneidert.

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