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Travis Wammack

Travis Wammack

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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

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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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