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SUMMARY:Seaside Concert Series at Bethany Beach - Cimarron 615
DESCRIPTION:You'd be hard-pressed to find a band with a more impressive collective resume than Cimarron 615. Named for the Poco classic "Rose of Cimarron" and Nashville's 615 area code\, every member of Cimarron 615 is a respected songwriter\, accomplished singer\, and virtuosic instrumentalist. The quartet - just releasing its second\, self-titled album   is a hall of fame-caliber assemblage\, with credits that look like a who's-who of Americana\, country and rock history. Where the four musicians intersect is via the famed country-rock band Poco. The band features Jack Sundrud (Poco\, Great Plains) on vocals and bass\; Michael Webb (Poco) covering a variety of keyboards\, plus mandolin and vocals\; drummer/percussionist and vocalist Rick Lonow (Poco\, Flying Burrito Brothers)\; and Ronnie Guilbeau (Palomino Road) on guitar and vocals.  \n\nThen there are the individual credits\, which include many path-crossings with each other over the years. Lonow's discography includes albums for Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash\, Loretta Lynn\, Nanci Griffith\, "Cowboy" Jack Clement\, Ryan Bingham and many more\, has toured with the Bellamy Brothers\, and was part of the all-star Burrito Deluxe. Webb played on iconic albums by Chris Stapleton\, John Prine\, Mark Germino and others\, as well as hitting the road with John Fogerty and Hank Williams\, Jr.\; he was also part of the all-star Brooklyn Cowboys. Sundrud played with Dickie Betts\, Vince Gill\, and Nicolette Larson\, and formed the group Great Plains. And Guilbeau   who\, like Sundrud\, worked in the California country-rock scene before moving to Nashville   was part of the bands Palomino Road and GYG.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>You&rsquo\;d be hard-pressed to find a band with a more impressive collective resume than Cimarron 615. Named for the Poco classic &ldquo\;Rose of Cimarron&rdquo\; and Nashville&rsquo\;s 615 area code\, every member of Cimarron 615 is a respected songwriter\, accomplished singer\, and virtuosic instrumentalist. The quartet - just releasing its second\, self-titled album &mdash\; is a hall of fame-caliber assemblage\, with credits that look like a who&rsquo\;s-who of Americana\, country and rock history. Where the four musicians intersect is via the famed country-rock band Poco. The band features&nbsp\;<strong>Jack Sundrud</strong>&nbsp\;(Poco\, Great Plains) on vocals and bass\;&nbsp\;<strong>Michael Webb</strong>&nbsp\;(Poco) covering a variety of keyboards\, plus mandolin and vocals\; drummer/percussionist and vocalist&nbsp\;<strong>Rick Lonow</strong>&nbsp\;(Poco\, Flying Burrito Brothers)\; and Ronnie Guilbeau (Palomino Road) on guitar and vocals. &nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Then there are the individual credits\, which include many path-crossings with each other over the years. Lonow&rsquo\;s discography includes albums for Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash\, Loretta Lynn\, Nanci Griffith\, &ldquo\;Cowboy&rdquo\; Jack Clement\, Ryan Bingham and many more\, has toured with the Bellamy Brothers\, and was part of the all-star Burrito Deluxe. Webb played on iconic albums by Chris Stapleton\, John Prine\, Mark Germino and others\, as well as hitting the road with John Fogerty and Hank Williams\, Jr.\; he was also part of the all-star Brooklyn Cowboys. Sundrud played with Dickie Betts\, Vince Gill\, and Nicolette Larson\, and formed the group Great Plains. And Guilbeau &mdash\; who\, like Sundrud\, worked in the California country-rock scene before moving to Nashville &mdash\; was part of the bands Palomino Road and GYG.</p>\n
LOCATION:Bethany Beach Bandstand
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DTSTAMP:20260507T144022Z
URL:https://business.bethany-fenwick.org/events/details/seaside-concert-series-at-bethany-beach-cimarron-615-38579
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