Topic: Boone's Farm
Back in the early to mid Seventies there was a band called Boone's Farm that I very much enjoyed and was wondering if anyone else remembers them. They had a great black singer and an R&B/Rock sound.
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Back in the early to mid Seventies there was a band called Boone's Farm that I very much enjoyed and was wondering if anyone else remembers them. They had a great black singer and an R&B/Rock sound.
Dont remember the band ,but kinda remember drinking Boones Farm
Yeah, I've never heard of the band either, and I didn't immediately come up with anything when I googled it just now either. But when I was a kid, like in grade school, I had a Boone's Farm (winery) t-shirt, a hand-me-down, schoolbus yellow/orange, and it was fulls of holes and completely illegible by the time I was done with it, lol... it was like my favorite shirt... not really sure why, lol...
--Vik
Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill was pretty popular back in the day - mainly because it's cheap. Produces a world-class hangover though!
I finally investigated the band and found out they were from Southern California and had a country-rock sound with an emphasis more on rock. They were signed by big label, Columbia Records in 1972 and released their one and only self-titled album the same year. The album was produced by Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield and Poco fame.
The band members were: Fred Darling (drums), Gary Stovall (guitar), Brad Palmer (bass) and the outstanding lead-vocalist, Kent Sprague.
I saw the band at two all day music festivals where they clearly stole the show from more well-known bands of the era. I wore out my vinyl copy and by then it was very difficult to find a replacement.
I'd really appreciate it if someone could locate a reliable download.
Ah yes, Boone's Farm wine, I remember it well! And leat I think I do??
Lots of dead brain cells from drinking that stuff way back when......and I didn't have many to spare!
Roy
saw boones farm in 1972 in evansville in at bosse field dam good they was band artists was kent sprague gary stovall brad palmer fred darling
Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill was pretty popular back in the day - mainly because it's cheap. Produces a world-class hangover though!
I finally investigated the band and found out they were from Southern California and had a country-rock sound with an emphasis more on rock. They were signed by big label, Columbia Records in 1972 and released their one and only self-titled album the same year. The album was produced by Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield and Poco fame.
The band members were: Fred Darling (drums), Gary Stovall (guitar), Brad Palmer (bass) and the outstanding lead-vocalist, Kent Sprague.
I saw the band at two all day music festivals where they clearly stole the show from more well-known bands of the era. I wore out my vinyl copy and by then it was very difficult to find a replacement.
I'd really appreciate it if someone could locate a reliable download.
Hey Curby, I have a link for that Boones Farm album. The guitarist, Gary, is a friend of mine and fellow local guitarist.
Curby wrote:Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill was pretty popular back in the day - mainly because it's cheap. Produces a world-class hangover though!
I finally investigated the band and found out they were from Southern California and had a country-rock sound with an emphasis more on rock. They were signed by big label, Columbia Records in 1972 and released their one and only self-titled album the same year. The album was produced by Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield and Poco fame.
The band members were: Fred Darling (drums), Gary Stovall (guitar), Brad Palmer (bass) and the outstanding lead-vocalist, Kent Sprague.
I saw the band at two all day music festivals where they clearly stole the show from more well-known bands of the era. I wore out my vinyl copy and by then it was very difficult to find a replacement.
I'd really appreciate it if someone could locate a reliable download.
I knew a girl who lived in Escindido and her brothers had a band called Boone’s Farm. They played at the EM club on base. Wondering if this is them . Early 70’s was the time frame.
Back in the early to mid Seventies there was a band called Boone's Farm that I very much enjoyed and was wondering if anyone else remembers them. They had a great black singer and an R&B/Rock sound.
I knew a girl who lived in Escindido and her brothers had a band called Boone’s Farm. They played at the EM club on base. Wondering if this is them . Early 70’s was the time frame.
Curby wrote:Back in the early to mid Seventies there was a band called Boone's Farm that I very much enjoyed and was wondering if anyone else remembers them. They had a great black singer and an R&B/Rock sound.
The time sounds right. Their album was released in 1972. The music is somewhat dated, but still sounds great to me and brings back a special time in my life.
PittsburghJeff from this forum sent me digital copy of their album about ten years ago. Thanks again Jeff!
Found this video of a song off the album. Hope this jogs your memory.....
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