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<title>Musician Barry “Byrd” Burton will be honored in a concert featuring Kansas</title>
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<description>Barry “Byrd” Burton Memorial Concert and Auction&lt;br /&gt;
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Press Release&lt;br /&gt;
Plans announced for Memorial Concert&lt;br /&gt;
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The late musician Barry “Byrd” Burton will be honored in a concert featuring Kansas and Special Guests&lt;br /&gt;
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Rogersville, TN, March 11, 2008:  A memorial concert will be held Friday, April 18th, at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center in Greeneville, Tennessee, to honor Rogersville native Barry “Byrd” Burton who lost his fight against Leukemia and Myelodysplastic Syndrome Monday, March 10, 2008.  The concert, beginning at 7:00 p.m., will feature opening act Dixie Highway, followed by a compilation of musicians who were part of Burton’s career through the years, and will wind up with a performance by the band Kansas.&lt;br /&gt;
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Byrd Burton was from Rogersville, Tennessee, and played in local bands there growing up.  Most commonly known as the guitar player and producer for the 70’s country rock band and Grammy award winning The Amazing Rhythm Aces, his career took off when legendary producer Sam Phillips of Sun Records hand-picked him to be a session player at Sun Studios in Memphis where legends like Elvis and Johnny Cash got their start.  He was engineering, producing, and playing guitar on The Amazing Rhythm Aces album “Stacked Deck” when they insisted he join the group.  He was with The Amazing Rhythm Aces for three more albums, leaving in 1978 to take his place as a much-in-demand session player and producer in Nashville. &lt;br /&gt;
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Byrd toured with numerous other artists, including Dan Fogelberg, Dolly Parton, and Brooks and Dunn.  His guitar licks can be heard on studio recordings by Don Williams, The Oak Ridge Boys, Emmylou Harris, Crystal Gayle, Mickey Gilley, John Conlee, TG Shephard, and many more.  He was a two-time Grammy nominated artist, winning one for Country Performance by a Group for the song The End Is Not in Sight (The Cowboy Tune) from the album Too Stuffed to Jump by The Amazing Rhythm Aces.&lt;br /&gt;
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Byrd was scheduled for a bone marrow transplant at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, where he died of complications resulting from his latest round of chemotherapy.  He successfully fought that form of cancer in 1999, and doctors feel his bone marrow disease probably stemmed from the chemotherapy treatment he received at that time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Concert organizers had been planning the concert for a few weeks, and it was originally intended to be a “benefit” rather than a “memorial.”  However, they decided that it would be appropriate to honor Burton with the music he loved, so the event will be held as planned. &lt;br /&gt;
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Opening act Dixie Highway is an exciting, six-piece, progressive Country band raised on traditional Country Music, with Southern Rock, Blues, Bluegrass and Gospel Music influences contributing to their distinct sound.   Their latest, original album, &quot;Highways and Heartaches,&quot; was produced by award winning gold and platinum engineer and producer Frank Green, who has worked with many recording artist including Kenny Rogers and Garth Brooks, and by Steve Jones, manager of the Dixie Highway Band. &quot;Highways and Heartaches&quot; has songs for everyone, including &quot;I Call It Love,&quot; a fan favorite, and &quot;Can You Feel It?&quot; - an energizing, feel good song that brings crowds to their feet.&lt;br /&gt;
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Also taking the stage will be an assortment of friends of Byrd Burton, along with The B-Team Blues Band.  Featured friends will include Jeff “Stick” Davis, founding member of The Amazing Rhythm Aces, and local favorite Benny Wilson.&lt;br /&gt;
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The headline act of the evening will be legendary rock band Kansas.  They have produced eight gold albums, three sextuple-Platinum albums, one Platinum live album, and a million-selling gold single, “Dust In The Wind.”  Kansas appeared on the Billboard charts for over 200 weeks throughout the 70’s and 80’s, and played to sold-out arenas and stadiums throughout North America, Europe, and Japan.  The song “Carry On My Wayward Son” was the second-most played track on classic rock radio in 1995, and went to #1 in 1997.  In 1998, Kansas released an orchestral CD, “Always Never the Same,” recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios in London.  They followed with an orchestral tour accompanied by top-caliber symphonies.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Kansas member Billy Greer is a long-time friend of Byrd Burton, and wanted to be a part of this event from the start.  He will be doing a Tri-Cities media blitz promoting the event the first part of April.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Tickets for the memorial concert are $30.00, and can be purchased by phone through the Niswonger Performing Arts Center box office at 423-638-1679 beginning Monday, March 17th.  The box office is open Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.  A very limited number of “Kansas Meet and Greet” tickets will also be available through the box office.  Proceeds from the concert will go to Burton’s family to offset the medical expenses incurred during his treatment.  Remaining proceeds will go to a cause related to the disease.&lt;br /&gt;
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The event will also feature an auction of autographed collectible memorabilia, including a guitar signed by the rock group Styx, a guitar signed by Brooks and Dunn, and much more. &lt;br /&gt;
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http://oldetymeauction.com/auctions/041808.html&lt;br /&gt;
http://www.greenevillenpac.com/</description>
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<title>Professor Ehart to speak at Syracuse</title>
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<description>Jeremy forwarded this on the &lt;a HREF=&quot; mailinglist.html&quot;&gt;PotSW mailing list&lt;/a&gt; the other day.  Phil Ehart will be &lt;a HREF=&quot; http://sunews.syr.edu/story_details.cfm?id=4798&quot;&gt;guest lecturing at Syracuse University&lt;/a&gt; on March 18, 2008.</description>
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<title>Looks like we''re back</title>
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<description>Wow, that was fun.  I had a catastrophic disk failure which took out not only the main PotSW site, but also a whole bunch of other stuff.  This happened while I was just about to leave on a business trip, followed immediately by a family vacation, so I didn''t have much time to work on it. (More...)</description>
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<title>David Ragsdale''s ''''David and Goliath'''' reissued</title>
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<description>David''s solo project has been reissued with new artwork and is now available via PayPal on the site. Go to &lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.davidragsdale.com/cdorders.html&quot;&gt;his site&lt;/a&gt; to listen to clips and purchase!</description>
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<title>Wheatheads on YouTube!</title>
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<description>Bill D. just posted this link to the &lt;a HREF=&quot; /mailinglist.html&quot;&gt;mailing list&lt;/a&gt;.  It''s the Traveling Wheatheads &lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_wHAjcl45g&quot;&gt;performing &quot;Child of Innocence&quot;&lt;/a&gt; from WF9 last year.  Turns out there are a lot of these clips up there.  It''s fun if (like me), you''ve never been able to make it to a &lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.kansasfans.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;amp;name=News&amp;amp;file=article&amp;amp;sid=8&amp;amp;mode=thread&amp;amp;order=0&amp;amp;thold=0&quot;&gt;WheatFest&lt;/a&gt;.
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<title>Proto-Kaw info</title>
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<description>Here''s some overdue props to &lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.protokaw.com&quot;&gt;Proto-Kaw&lt;/a&gt;, Kerry''s former and present band.  Their new album, &quot;&lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=peopleoftheso-20&amp;amp;path=tg/detail/-/B000CCB4NS&quot;&gt;Wait of Glory&lt;/a&gt;&quot; came out around the beginning of this year, and they''re booking concert dates right now for the 2006 ''Worth the Wait Tour'' (email &lt;a HREF=&quot; mailto:dutchdehn2@aol.com&quot;&gt;Dutch Dehnert&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.dutchmanagement.com/&quot;&gt;Dutch Management&lt;/a&gt; to book a gig).</description>
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<title>Great Interview with Phil Ehart</title>
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<description>Classic Rock Revisited has &lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/Interviews06/Phil%20Ehart.htm&quot;&gt;a terrific interview with Phil Ehart&lt;/a&gt; online.  It''s a terrific interview, and for those of you (and there are many) who are still wondering, it sheds a great deal of light on the reasons and wherefors of both Robby''s departure and David''s return.  Go read it!</description>
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<title>New band lineup, new site, new tour</title>
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<description>As many of you already know (it was the topic of lively discussion on the &lt;a HREF=&quot; /mailinglist.html&quot;&gt;PotSW mailing list&lt;/a&gt;), Robby Steinhardt and Kansas have gone separate ways after a terrific decade or so of music.</description>
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<title>Kerry Livgren to Appear in Kansas. Will Play Classic Material.</title>
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<description>Kerry Livgren will share the story of his life and will play a few of the classic Kansas songs that propelled the band to stardom. Kerry will be at Pleasant Valley Church in Liberty, Kansas, on May 14. This is an amazing opportunity to hear about his musical journey firsthand and to hear some of the songs that have changed our lives. &lt;a href=&quot; http://www.willowcreek.com/events/evangelism/schedule_mo.asp&quot;&gt;For more info on this, click here.&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<title>Not Kansas but Close</title>
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<description>&lt;a HREF=&quot; http://www.classicrockrevisited.com&quot;&gt;Shooting Star Giveaway&lt;/a&gt; - not Kansas but a cool band that loved Kansas.</description>
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