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  1. 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.

  2. Billy Earheart (born February 21, 1954) is a Hammond B3 organist and piano player and original member of the Amazing Rhythm Aces. He has also won a Grammy award. Billy also played piano for Hank Williams Jr. for 21 yrs (1985–2006) and toured with R&B legend Al Green, Eddie Hinton, Memphis Slim, Waylon Jennings, BB King, and others ...

  3. Billy started with a Farfisa Compact in 1966. He moved to a Hammond M-2 and the big Hammond C-3 (1959 model). When he played with the Amazing Rhythm Aces in the '70s he played the Hammond C-3 as well as a six-foot Yamaha grand piano, and Wurlitzer electric piano. Billy also has a 50's Wurlitzer electric piano 120, and 2 vintage accordions, and ...

  4. The Bama Band is an American country music group composed of Lamar Morris (vocals, guitar), Wayne "Animal" Turner (guitar), "Cowboy" Eddie Long (steel guitar), Jerry McKinney (saxophone), Vernon Derrick (fiddle), Ray Barrickman (bass), Billy Earheart (keyboards) and William Claude Marshall (drums).

    • 1982-present
    • USA
    • Country
    • Paul Eugene "Dixie" Hatfield, Lamar Morris, Vernon Derrick, Robert "Bob" Williams
  5. 26. Juli 2010 · Billy E. from Tennessee. Grammy award-winning artist with the Amazing Rhythm Aces and The Bama Band. Billy Earheart is a many-faceted keyboardist, with influences ranging from Soul to Blues to Country. Check out this site to learn more about Billy E. and what he's up to!

  6. 26. Jan. 2018 · 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, vocals), Barry “Byrd” Burton (guitar, Dobro, vocals, 1974-77), Duncan Cameron (guitar, mandolin, banjo, Dobro, 1978-81) Discography: Stacked Deck (1975)

  7. Organist/pianist with the Amazing Rhythm Aces talks about touring with legendary blues musicians from Nashville and Memphis with Jeff "Stick" Davis.