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As is often the case in the old south, one of the most talented siblings coming out of Kentucky is at work on this LP under their surname Lindell, with the title "Diamonds in The Desert", and produced in 1979, with a splendid cover of the mythical Monument Valley park dear to the master of the western John Ford. The singer, guitarist, pianist, and harmonica player Steve Lindell, coordinator of this opus, spent part of his time in California in the early seventies, and participated in the development of two albums: "Charade" (1972) and " Hot Tracks "(1973) by Californian Country Rock band The Buckwheat, a band that is unfortunately too little known. However their music looks great, quite close to Little Feat with sometimes beautiful southern flights by an expressive play of slide guitar, especially on the album Hot Tracks with a title "Take Extra Care" co-signed by Steve Lindell. To judge for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmO9BK08MmL46lYoJ1TpRbRETOr5LFxlI Steve Lindell, back home in his native Kentucky, is setting up a project with his two brothers Jim Lindell (guitar and bass), and Rob Lindell (drums), as well as his sister Cathy Lindell (vocals). In 1979, this splendid and much sought-after vinyl will be released where five titles reign per side, all as good as each other, with to enter the competition on the A side "Daddy Follows", delightful for the hearing, which gallops Southern Country style. Rock with Marshall Tucker Band fiber, bathed in an enchan
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