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Is Sweet City Woman a one hit wonder?
Although the band might be considered a one-hit-wonder in the U.S., they had many other Canadian hits, such as Carry Me (1971), Wild Eyes (1972), Oh My Lady (1973), Running Wild (1973), New Orleans (1975), Playing in the Band (1975), and a remake of Hit the Road Jack with featured the voice or radio DJ Wolfman Jack.
Who wrote Sweet City Woman?
Rich Dodson
Sweet City Woman/Lyricists
Who did sweet city woman?
The Stampeders
“Sweet City Woman” is a 1971 song by Canadian rock band The Stampeders, appearing on their debut album Against the Grain (retitled Sweet City Woman in the US).
Are the Stampeders still alive?
The Stampeders are a Canadian rock trio, consisting of Rich Dodson (guitar, vocals), Ronnie King (bass, vocals), and Kim Berly (drums, vocals)….
The Stampeders | |
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Years active | 1964–1977, 1992–present |
Labels | MWC, The Marigold Label |
Website | Stampeders.net |
Members | Rich Dodson Ronnie King Kim Berly |
Where are the Stampeders band from?
Calgary, Canada
The Stampeders/Origin
What does the term Stampeders mean?
Noun. stampeder (plural stampeders) Someone or something that stampedes. Someone following a stampede for a gold rush.
How Old Is Rich Dodson?
About 74 years (1947)
Rich Dodson/Age
Who played the banjo in Sweet City Woman?
Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist from The Stampeders, Rich Dodson, came to the boom 97.3 studios to play “Sweet City Woman” on vinyl! Rich talks about the inspiration for the song, being a Calgary band coming to Toronto, how the banjo riff came to be and more! Watch as Rich goes Behind The Vinyl!
Who were the Stampeders?
Rich DodsonLead Vocals
Kim BerlyDrum KitRonnie KingBass guitar
The Stampeders/Members
Which river in North America gave its name to the famous gold rush of the 1890s?
On August 16, 1896, Carmack, along with Jim Mason and Dawson Charlie—both Tagish First Nation members—discovered Yukon gold on Rabbit Creek (later renamed Bonanza Creek), a Klondike River tributary that ran through both Alaskan and Yukon Territory. Little did they know their discovery would spur a massive gold rush.