Dan Dugmore on Riche Furay's NEW album

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Dan Dugmore on Riche Furay's NEW album

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Richie has a new album coming out in early July, Nashville produced and it may be one of the best LP's coming out of Nashville in years. Dan Dugmore on Steel, Handsome Harry Stinson of harmony vocals. Its a collection of really well known Country Songs, though perhaps not considered traditional. Appearances by Vince Gil and Tim Schmidt. Being a lifelong fan of Richie I listen in amazement at how he can still perform at this level. Young new country artists may wanna listen to this and reset what it is they are doing ! This is Richie 60 years after the Springfield and Poco !

Here's Walkin in Memphis , its really friggin' good ! Add perfect Steel by Dan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYABmmum2Hs
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Great song, and band, this is especially nice since Richie said he was retiring, I don't know if he will tour anymore, but the album is a great surprise.

Tony, I think we should start calling Mr. Dugmore 'Steely Dan' :)
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Tony, thank you for your post and the link. I’ve been a fan of Richies for a very long time as well as everything Dan Dugmore has ever played on and “Walking In Memphis” is one of my favorites. The entire track was performed beautifully and tastefully by all. Looking forward to purchasing the complete CD.
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Craig Stock wrote:Great song, and band, this is especially nice since Richie said he was retiring, I don't know if he will tour anymore, but the album is a great surprise.

Tony, I think we should start calling Mr. Dugmore 'Steely Dan' :)


Well apparently he is still going to tour, especially if the new album is doing well. His web shows several dates and says MORE dates to be added. I sure hope so, I'll go (within reason of course) to a show .
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This is truly great. His “Deliverin’ Again” show was pretty amazing and clearly he’s in great form still. What a blessing this man is to us all.... and Dan’s as tasty as ever. Thanks for posting it Tony.
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Wow,so good. What a voice backed up by the best BGV's and musicians.Dan plays to the song.Perfection.
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As I watch this video, my mind kinda wanders. There's many greats that hit the studio's and players get called for the sessions. I just wonder what these fine players/singers thought when they got a call to be IN SESSION with Richie Furay .

Heres another track they released, this is actually the first one, No Steel though, a Keith Urban tune.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqM6Cnwhrm4
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Here the video about the new album….. More snips of the songs and more Dan. I can’t wait!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_contin ... e=emb_logo
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thx for posting that clip Mike. In our SMALL world, I don't think many realize or recognize just how significant Richie was , or today , even know who he is. I personally think he was overshadowed in the Springfield, it would be real difficult to stand tall next to Stills and Young. Poco, as good as it was or as good as they were, they were leaning Country perhaps at the wrong time. Fans loved them but not enough fans. Then add at the same time Stills and Young were already going a different direction which captured the entire music community. CSN then CSN+Y, Poco was now competing . As the song says, were they Country or were they Rock and Roll ?

I was able to see Poco a few times and they were incredible . They brought a real freshness to the stage, then went into Acoustic sets right in the middle of it all. Each show I attended was jam packed, not a seat left in the house , so the fans were their, but the AIRPLAY was not. Another thing totally overlooked was the dual unison vocals and harmonies of Richie and Timothy. This may have been influenced by John and Paul, but those two voices together are iconic, even today. Perhaps many didn't recognize it. I can tell ya this , Messina did, because he followed the same formula with Loggins.

If it wasn't for the Springfield bringing in Rusty on RF's song, KIND WOMAN, I don't think I would have considered playing Steel. While many of us here were influenced by the great Steel players of the era, I was not one of them. I came in to Country Music thru the back door , POCO led me to Country Music. Apparently many others as well. I learned who Lloyd and Buddy were after the fact ! LOL...

While I don't claim to be some sort of highly skilled or top tier player, I do know where my roots are. I am questioned very often why I have such a wide vocabulary of music under my belt and bring to the bandstand, its an easy answer for me. My roots are PRE Country Music , Everly's, Elvis , Ricky Nelson, British R+R, Blues , Stones, etc-- Before I was captured by the Springfield then POCO , which opened the door to Country. Those early RF songs, the high tenor, the harmonies and vocal orchestrations, Rusty on Steel, Messina on Tele etc...I just added those influences to what I was already doing .

I read somewhere years back, it may have been the POCO 2-CD Forgotten Trail insert, Glen Fry was hanging out at Poco rehearsals early on, even wanted to be in the band. Apparently he was paying attention to the vocals and Harmony orchestrations.

I hope this new album that RF is doing along with those incredible hand picked session players strikes a nerve, County Music or whatever the heck they are calling it these days needs a real hard swift KICK in the BUTT !
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boy he look and sounds great doesn't he?,, Hasn't lost a bit of that majestic voice he had 50+ years ago.. He has been blessed thats for certain.. He is probably my favorite male vocalist of all time.....
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Bob Carlucci wrote:boy he look and sounds great doesn't he?,, Hasn't lost a bit of that majestic voice he had 50+ years ago.. He has been blessed thats for certain.. He is probably my favorite male vocalist of all time.....


Agree Bob, one of the most iconic voices on record. Man he could hit some high notes way back without falsetto !

To me there's a select group of voices we hear where we know who it is immediately, RF is one of them for sure. :D
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And look who produced it: Val Garay. He's still at it. I was reading interviews with him back in 1981 when I started my career as a recording engineer/producer. He produced Ronstadt, Orleans, James Taylor, Nicolette Larsen, and many more.

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Tony, your comments on RF, BS, and Poco are so right on. And Richie has such a range! This cut of “Memphis” even hints at some Paul Karrick soul. Wow, what a singer.
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And don't forget the great vocals of drummer George Grantham, Rusty and Paul Cotton, such a great lineup of talent, one of my all-time favorite bands, even in the later years.
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Ok, here’s the deal…. As soon as I hit the lottery, I’ll book a floor of rooms somewhere central, then get all of us Poco appreciators airline tickets for about a week, where we can bring our instruments and pick and talk endlessly about this “little” band that has influenced us so.

I’m fairly serious…. :lol:
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Mike Bacciarini wrote:Ok, here’s the deal…. As soon as I hit the lottery, I’ll book a floor of rooms somewhere central, then get all of us Poco appreciators airline tickets for about a week, where we can bring our instruments and pick and talk endlessly about this “little” band that has influenced us so.

I’m fairly serious…. :lol:


How about do it in Charlotte NC so you can save at least ONE plane ticket ? :D


If ya think about it, this is not so far fetched, there are gatherings for all sorts of stuff, why not a POCO convention ?

Maybe George, Jimmy, Timothy and Richie will attend ?

There are worse idea's floating around out there !

I'm totally serious ! :lol:
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He's still got it....good stuff.Now if Jim Messina could jump in there..
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Outstanding! Thanks for posting this news :)
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I still get chills listening to Furay's vocals on "Kind Woman" and "On the Way Home" -- thanks for the heads up on the new album, will definitely check it!
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Mike Bacciarini wrote:Ok, here’s the deal…. As soon as I hit the lottery, I’ll book a floor of rooms somewhere central, then get all of us Poco appreciators airline tickets for about a week, where we can bring our instruments and pick and talk endlessly about this “little” band that has influenced us so.

I’m fairly serious…. :lol:
I’ll take “fairly serious” as good enough for me. No lottery winning needed. Make it a convention and call it Hardly Strictly Poco. A good central location? Howbout Cimarron Kansas? Not far from Ingalls, where Rose was born. We could take over the town for 3 days 😎
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and yet another video release I Hope You Dance, the Lee Ann Womack tune.
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Nice moment of him cutting a little loose near the end. I was waiting for it the whole song and knew it was coming.
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Doesnt get any better than that, Thanks again!
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Here a cut really showcasing Dan’s nice steel work….

Your Love Amazes Me
https://www.wsmv.com/video/2022/06/22/r ... amazes-me/
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