Rex Foster - Busted In The Grass Blues.avi - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 17, 2011
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Rex Foster's classic album 'Roads Of Tomorrow' from 1970, which is a sought-after masterpiece among American folk rock fans. This edition has 2 bonus tracks and is a 600 copies limited paper sleeve release. Rex Foster has been a songwriter since 1965 and a performer since 1963. Thus the Dylan influence, along with Ray Charles, Joan Baez, Buffy St. Marie, The Beatles, The Byrds, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Big Daddy Tom Donahue and falling in love with Joan's sister, Mimi Farina. Having Milan Melvin as first producer. But, before that Curt Boettcher showed Rex the dream world of Los Angeles studio recording in 1967 after he escaped from Texas during the Federal sweep on psychedelic family bands like Rexs first band, Rachaels Children. Rex and his band were rocking Texas in 1966-1967, long before anyone in San Francisco knew what "psychedelic" meant. Rex Fosters musical career has now spanned five decades and has included an album on the famous Barclay Records label in France in 1970; being on the leading edge of the psychedelic movement in California during the late 1960s; touring as part of the famed Medicine Ball Caravan across the United States and Europe with the likes of Van Morrison, Joanie Mitchell, B.B. King, Hot Tuna, and Rod Stewart and Faces; being part of the progressive country uprising during the 1970s, and touring with Merle Haggard in 1976.
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