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  1. Organ – Billy Earheart III* Photography By – Fred Valentine; Photography By [The Amazing Rhythm Aces] – Barry "Byrd" Burton, Billy Earheart III*, Butch McDade, James B. Hooker*, Jeff "Stick" Davis*, Russell Smith (5)

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  3. William Morris of June 28, 1985 as “Billy Earheart Day” in Memphis, Tennessee! The awards continued with Billy’s association with Bocephus. The CMA. presented Hank Williams, Jr. and The Bama Band with two video awards: for. “My Name is Bocephus” in 1986, and for “Young Country” in 1987. 1989.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EarheartEarheart - Wikipedia

    Earheart is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James E. Earheart Jr. (1913–1942), a Silver Star-decorated US Marine killed in action during World War II; Billy Earheart (born 1954), an organist and piano player member of the Amazing Rhythm Aces; See also. USS Earheart, a US Navy ship named after James E. Earheart Jr. Earhart

  5. 10. Feb. 2023 · Davis and McDade, who had recorded and toured with singer-songwriter Jesse Winchester as “The Rhythm Aces”, recruited Smith, keyboardist Billy Earheart III, lead guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Burton, and pianist James Hooker to develop a sound mixing of pop, country, and blue-eyed soul.

  6. 26. Jan. 2018 · The Amazing Rhythm Aces were an American rustic-rock band from Memphis that released five albums on ABC between 1975 and 1979, followed by a sixth on Warner Bros. in 1980. Members: Russell Smith (guitar, vocals), Billy Earheart III (keyboards, organ, accordion, piano), James Hooker (keyboards, piano, vocals), Jeff “Stick” Davis (bass, vocals), Butch McDade (drums, […]

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