Commander Cody
George Frayne IV and his band, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, were equally adept at stripped-down basic rock & roll, R&B, and gritty country-rock. The band's country-rock rocked harder than the Eagles or Poco -- essentially, the group was a bar band. Much like English pub rock bands like Brinsley Schwarz and Ducks Deluxe, Commander Cody resisted the overblown and bombastic trends of early-'70s rock, preferring a basic no-frills approach. Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen never had the impact of the British pub rockers, yet their straightforward energy gave their records a distinguishing drive; they could play country, Western swing, rockabilly, and R&B, and it all sounded convincing.The group originally formed in 1967 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The original lineup included Commander Cody himself (born George Frayne IV; piano), John Tichy (lead guitar), Steve Schwartz (guitar), Steve "The West Virginia Creeper" Davis (bass), and Ralph Mallory (drums). When the group relocated to San Francisco the following year, only Frayne, Bolton, and Tichy made the move; the group's membership had been bolstered to include Billy C. Farlow (vocals, harp), Andy Stein (fiddle, saxophone), guitarist Billy Kirchen, bassist "Buffalo" Bruce Barlow, and drummer Lance Dickerson for their 1971 debut album, Lost in the Ozone.The following year the group scored a fluke Top Ten hit with "Hot Rod Lincoln," taken from their first album, Lost in the Ozone. Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen were never able to capitalize on the single's success, partially because their albums never completely captured their live energy. They continued to release albums until Tichy left the band in 1976. Commander Cody released his first solo album, Midnight Man, in 1977, then he re-formed the group as the Commander Cody Band. They recorded three albums between 1977 and 1980. In 2009, after a 23-year hiatus, Commander Cody returned to the studio for Dopers, Drunks and Everyday Losers, a collection of new songs and classics from the Cody catalog. George Frayne IV died on September 26, 2021 of cancer at the age of 77.
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Discografía
16 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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Commander Cody - Live at Gilley's (Live)
Country - Editado por Music Manager el 22 jun 2021
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Flying Dreams
Pop - Editado por Legacy Recordings el 13 jul 1978
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Tour From Hell 1973
Rock - Editado por Aim Records el 1 ene 1996
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Live in San Fran '71
Rock - Editado por Sundazed Music, Inc. el 18 sept 2015
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Live at Rockpalast 1980 (Live, Cologne, 1980)
Rock - Editado por M. i. G. - music el 21 abr 2009
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Worst Case Scenario
Rock - Editado por Aim Records el 1 ene 1994
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Rock N' Roll Again
Pop - Editado por Legacy Recordings el 13 jul 1977
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Hot Rod Lincoln (Live)
Country - Editado por Vanilla OMP el 6 mar 2012
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Live from the Island
Rock - Editado por Woodstock Records el 2 oct 2012
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Lose It Tonight
Rock - Editado por Compose Records el 17 may 2022
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Let it Rock
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por BlackSheep Music el 19 ene 2012
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Truck Stop Rock
Country - Editado por Collecting Records OMP el 1 ene 2007
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Juke Box Jury
Rock - Editado por Orange Leisure el 30 ene 2012
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More Live
Country - Editado por Aspirion Records el 6 may 2008
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Claiming New Territories (Live)
Blues - Editado por M. i. G. - music el 22 abr 2017
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