Travis Wammack
3 articles
Audio interviews
Capricorn Records' Phil Walden (1976)
Interview by Cliff White, Rock's Backpages audio, 1976
The Capricorn boss talks about his disillusion with soul music after management client Otis Redding's death; his move into white rock with the Allman Brothers Band; the attention brought to southern music as a result; the current state of the Allman Brothers Band; brother Gregg's problems; the Atlanta Rhythm Section; dropping Travis Wammack; Dobie Gray... and Bonnie Bramlett's new album Lady's Choice.
File format: mp3; file size: 25.6mb, interview length: 26' 38" sound quality: **½
List of articles in the library
Scratching in the Shoals: Travis Wammack
Interview by Greg Shaw, Phonograph Record, October 1972
THERE ARE SOME names you never forget. Names like Narvel Felts, Felton Jarvis, Elvis Presley...Good Southern names for self-styled Southern boys that made some of ...
Travis Wammack: Not for Sale (Capricorn CP-0162)
Review by John Morthland, Rolling Stone, 6 November 1975
NO DOUBT about it, Travis Wammack is a terrific guitarist — flashy, instinctive and intelligent. On a club stage with a hot band, he's probably ...
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