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It's All About The Song: The Greatest Songwriters of The Southern Rock Era

Posted: Jun 09, 2008

I am probably going to get some other opinions on this one. We're happy to present our list of The Ten Best Songwriters of The Southern Rock Era. Check out the list and let us know what you think!

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Comments

Ironman says...

Bruce Brookshire is an amazing artist and writer. Thank you for including him. Damascus Road is a beautiful record.

thunderfoot says...

Another great list Michael! But where oh where is Jakson Spires?

joeboy says...

Love Gritz. Been reading for several years now. Like Buf says, he'll get some comments on this one. Alot of great southern songwriters to choose from, I know, but RVZ has GOT to be #1. I suppose what hurt him there was that he didn't write music. Other comment - Ed King is in there above Allen Collins? No way - Freebird, Curtis Loew, 3 Steps, Tuesday's Gone....'nuff said.

palmettopirate says...

I know opinion's are like ***holes everyone has one but there's no way Ronnie Van Zant it'n No. 1

copperhead says...

GREAT LIST. I so glad that you put Betts up there. I am not saying he got the short end of the stick with the Allmans. However he has kind of faded away. His last version of Great South was good with the two drummers. He not in the magazines shame on Hitting The Note. He should not be forgotten. Thank you for Grinderswith I loved them. Maybe a where are they now list would be interesting. Keep them coming. No one left to run with. Kind of sad

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