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Lucky Southern
Single
"I'll Never Listen" (David Young) and "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" (Eric Werse)
Lucky Southern Records, LS-100, 1980. Cowpie Music (BMI).
Lucky Southern."Live Fast" got a great deal of airplay on Boston's WDLW station, which was all country at the time. "I'll Never Listen" mostly got college radio airplay, but was briefly on WBCN's play list. The band played clubs in Boston such as Bunratty's, Oxford Ale House, Who's On First, Mister McNasty's, The Club, Matt Talbott's, and others and played a great deal all over the state of New Hampshire, as well as Newport, Rhode Island. Lucky Southern also did a concert at the Berklee Performance Center. The group played "Heartless and Cruel" almost every night,* as well as many other tunes written by Eric and Clara.Clara, now known as Clair Marlo, moved to LA and writes for films. Eric is still playing clubs in Florida. Dan moved back to New York, Dave Waters vanished, and David Young moved to Atlanta where he is a school counselor with an M.Ed. degree.
* This is a response to my well-documented fanatical fondness for the recording of "Heartless and Cruel" by Edna Jean Philbrick and the Wild Country Band.
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