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135: 1957: 1166:, ARS's first album in eight years, featured a heavy drum sound that propelled almost every track and a sharper, more synthesized gloss over the songs, with all, except one, being written by Buddy Buie and Ronnie Hammond, another departure from their previous approach. O'Brien, who was co-producer as well as guitarist on the album, was invited to go on the road with the band but he declined, preferring to continue his career in session work (today he is a much-in-demand producer, having worked with 995:("Sleep With One Eye Open", a song on the unreleased album, had also been put forth as a possible title). Before completion, CBS wanted the band to drop some of the tracks and record more. Buie and the band refused, the album was shelved, and CBS dropped its contract with ARS. "It kind of put the brakes on their career", said producer Bill Lowery, "And the other problem was that we couldn't get out of our contract. From what I remember, they toyed with us for months." 968:. The album provided no hit singles and was their last for Polydor. Another reason for the drop-off in sales may have been the departure of their advocate, Arnie Geller, from Polydor in 1977 to form the Buie/Geller Organization and BGO Records with Buddy Buie. As a result, the group departed Polydor, which led to a breach of contract lawsuit from the company that was later settled in the band's favor. 1091: 606: 27: 1077:, among others) and Stribling came back to play guitar. The personnel shuffles continued as Hamrick also departed in late 1986 and was replaced by Sean Burke (who joined in early 1987). Another new lead singer, Shaun Williamson, was rolled in in 1987. But in 1988, Williamson and Stribling were let go as Bailey and Daughtry sought to revamp the band by bringing back Ronnie Hammond. 1350:(May 2011), was largely covers of other artists' songs (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Brothers, etc.) alongside re-recordings of classic ARS tunes, done at Southern Tracks Studios with longtime engineer Rodney Mills. The album also featured guest performances by Rodney Justo and Paul Goddard, just before they rejoined the group, and Ronnie Hammond, in his final recorded appearance. 905:, had a falling out with manager/producer Buie over the group's musical direction. Nix wished to move the band in a more rocking direction while Buie was content with their current approach, which incorporated the mellower ballads. The rest of the band's dissatisfaction with Nix's excessive "lifestyle choices" sealed his fate and he was replaced by 409:(guitar). The band experienced its greatest chart success with Ronnie Hammond as lead singer 1972–1982. Hammond returned again 1988–2001. The band's current lineup consists of Justo, along with guitarists David Anderson and Steve Stone, keyboardist Lee Shealy, bassist Justin Senker and drummer Rodger Stephan. 1314:. Andy's friend Steve Croson (who'd played alongside him for years in Billy Joe Royal's band) lived in Vegas and was able to step in on short notice. In April and May, original singer Rodney Justo returned, joined by ARS's 1987–88 singer Shaun Williamson, until Andy was healthy enough to return in May. 1326:
After Goddard's death, ARS continued to play shows with a lineup of Rodney Justo, Dean Daughtry, Steve Stone, Dave Anderson, Justin Senker and Jim Keeling. Keeling, who left ARS to spend more time with his family, was replaced in March 2016 by Justo's friend Rodger Stephan (who had also played drums
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In 1985 the group tried a new singer, Jeff Logan, who had previously been a trombone player with a band called High Cotton. Logan did two shows but did not work out because his higher voice did not fit the band, was not really a frontman, and had not learned the songs. Anderson soon returned as lead
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in 1982 and suffered a severe broken leg. One of the band's road crew, Danny Biget, took over on drums, and ARS persuaded Rodney Justo to return to do some shows in early 1983. Justo had moved from session singer to lead singer again in the mid-1970s with a group from Alabama called Beaverteeth. He
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in April 1996) presented a different, less polished take on some of their classic tunes and captured the sound of their live performances from that period. It was also around this time that ARS was elected to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. The band, joined by "classic era" members Cobb, Nix and
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In May 2011, original lead vocalist Rodney Justo returned to the group, nearly forty years after his 1972 departure. Original bassist Paul Goddard returned as well, after a 28-year absence. Goddard's second tenure with the band was short-lived, however, as he died of cancer on April 29, 2014.
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Late in 1982, singer Ronnie Hammond decided to leave ARS for a solo career, joined by Buie (who ceased managing ARS), though their work with Alabama musicians never resulted in commercial release. After buying out his partners, Buie continued to run Studio One until 1986 when he sold it to
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In early 1999, with Hammond hospitalized, Andy Anderson came back to front the band until Hammond was well enough to return. Anderson would come again in May 2000 to sub another show for Hammond. But in 2001, Anderson was back again after Hammond decided to take a gig with another group,
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During the spring of 2017, Rome, Georgia keyboardist Lee Shealy was brought in to sub for Dean Daughtry, who had a broken wrist. And from August to October of that same year, singer Andy Anderson returned to the band yet again to stand in for Justo, who was recovering from back surgery.
1254:. Hammond left touring altogether soon afterward to focus on family and songwriting. A retirement show for Hammond was held on December 6, 2002, at the club Whiskey River in Macon. Hammond performed, backed by Dean Daughtry, Justin Senker, Steve Stone, Jim Keeling, Wendall Cox (from 460:, the Atlanta Rhythm Section was christened in May 1970, with Justo (singer), Barry Bailey (guitar), Paul Goddard (bass), Daughtry (keyboards), Nix (drums) and Cobb (guitar). Bailey and Goddard had played together in several groups and, like the Candymen, had also backed up 2243: 885:'s invitation for his son Chip's 28th birthday party. The band had previously met Carter while he was still governor of Georgia during a press junket for their third album and had campaigned for him in 1976 during his run for the presidency. 134: 1185:
lagged and there was another hiatus in their recorded work as the band continued to tour, with Burke's friend Justin Senker replacing Garnett on bass in May 1992 (after subbing a show for him late the previous year in
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and guitarist Pat Buchanan, called Interpol, that was in a more progressive rock direction; unfortunately, Interpol never got off the ground. The Chips Moman Nashville project, which was given the tentative name
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At the start of 2020, Lee Shealy, having been called to fill in for keyboardist Daughtry at various times from 2017 on, returned for good after Daughtry announced his retirement from performing.
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tracks, "Jesus Hearted People" (Buie, Bailey, Goddard, Daughtry and Rodney Mills had all been regular players at Master Sound and LeFevre's studio, LeFevre Sound, before they built Studio One).
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In 1995 the group went back into the studio, this time to re-record some of their classic songs. This new collection was recorded in North Carolina and the resulting live-in-studio sound of
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Two new members, Tommy Stribling (bass) and Keith Hamrick (drums), joined in late 1983 and ARS, now without a recording contract, continued to play shows, mostly in the South.
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During the spring and summer of 2022, the band's guitarist David Anderson subbed on lead vocals after Justo had to tend to his ailing wife, Shirley, who died on July 11.
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bandmate Alan Accardi was brought in as second guitarist. Accardi, a Nashville veteran, would stay with the band for more than a year before a friend of Jim Keeling,
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ARS continued to tour on a limited basis. But on November 13, 1999, tragedy struck. After the band had finished an afternoon set at a concert festival in
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and was subsequently shot by the police officer. Hammond was seriously injured but survived the injury, though he suffered from depression afterwards.
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On December 28, 1998, singer Ronnie Hammond, who had battled alcoholism and depression off and on over the years, got into a confrontation with police in
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as well as co-owner of Studio One, is listed first on almost all of their songwriting credits. With Hammond on board, the band's second release,
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which was released in January 1997 on the independent Southern Tracks label. It featured some new songs and more remakes of some classics.
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Buie's manager, Jeff Franklin, who was based in New York and had gotten the group the deal with Decca, was then able to get ARS signed to
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ARS founder and guitarist J.R. Cobb and his wife, Bertha Ann "Bert" Absher, married in 1967 and had one son, Justin. They lived in
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became their biggest-selling album, selling over a million and certified platinum. The album provided two more hits for the band, "
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ARS founder and guitarist Barry Bailey died in his sleep on March 12, 2022, at the age of 73, after years of deterioration from
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for more than 30 years. Cobb died of a heart attack on May 4, 2019, at the age of 75, at Piedmont Newton Hospital in
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then left the music industry for a number of years and eventually took up a sales position with a wine company.
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In late 1986, J. R. Cobb left to concentrate more on songwriting and session work at Moman's new studio in
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yielded the band's first hit single, "Doraville", which peaked at #35 and pulled the album up to #74 on
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on January 26, 2023, of natural causes at age 76, leaving Justo as the last surviving original member.
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On March 26, 2008, singer Andy Anderson suffered a heart attack just before he was to catch a plane to
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In 1988 Hammond, Bailey, and Daughtry returned to the studio with Sean Burke and two new players,
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vocalist. Bassist Stribling went on to leave in February 1986, turning it over to Steve Stone.
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On September 3, 1977, ARS played their biggest show yet, the Dog Day Rockfest at Atlanta's
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chart and was certified gold in the spring of 1977. The debut single from the record, "
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In January 1978 ARS released what would turn out to be its most successful album,
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Drummer Roy Yeager tripped over a fallen tree while the band was on tour in
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Steve Stone then returned, as guitarist this time. But album sales for
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Goddard, was honored at a September 1996 induction ceremony at the
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Released in October 1989 on the CBS/Epic subsidiary label Imagine,
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Champagne Jam II, on July 7, 1979, at Georgia Tech featured ARS,
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On June 24, 1978, the band appeared at the Knebworth Festival in
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In August 1980 ARS performed three concerts in Japan alongside
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was involved in a controversy concerning the destruction of a
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On July 1, 1978, the band played before more than 80,000 at
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In 1982 ARS worked on a second album for CBS, to be titled
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in August 1981, containing the hit "Alien" (#29) but, like
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The increased exposure paid off as the group's next album,
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Sleep with One Eye Open – The Unreleased Album From 1983
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Early in 1979, drummer Robert Nix, the group's primary
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was re-released in the summer of 2023 under the title
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ARS co-founder and keyboardist Dean Daughtry died in
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and tried working with Buddy Buie's former associate
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Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1977. From left to right: J. R. Cobb, Ronnie Hammond, Barry Bailey, Paul Goddard, Robert Nix, Dean Daughtry.
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