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December 13, 2008

Sly Stone: Everyday People {"Updated Version" 1987}

Miles Davis: Interview {ARSENIO HALL 1990}

Rolling Stones + Bob Dylan: Like A Rolling Stone {Apoteose, Rio de Janeiro 1998}

Rolling Stones/Bob Dylan {1998} Like A Rolling Stone

Kieth Richards and The Expensive Winos: WICKED AS IT SEEMS

Kieth Richards and The Expensive Winos

Keith Richards - voc, g
Robert "Waddy" Wachtel - g
Charly Drayton - b, voc
Steve Jordan - dr
Bobby Keys - sax
Ivan Neville - keyb
Sarah Dash - voc
Babi Floyd - voc

THE AXTONS: MAE AXTON [WRITER: HEARTBREAK HOTEL] ELVIS INT.) + HOYT AXTON [DELLA & THE DEALER + EVANGELINA + 'BONANZA' + 'WKRP IN CINCINNATI']






Hoyt Axton "Della And The Dealer"



Hoyt Axton "Evangelina"



Hoyt Axton sings "Strongest of Oak" on Bonanza*



HOYT AXTON {1989} INTERVIEW + Jealous Man**



****Hoyt Wayne Axton, son of Mae Axton who wrote "Heartbreak Hotel"


Mae Boren Axton interview w/Sun Records artist Elvis Presley 1955



was born on March 25, 1938, in Duncan, Oklahoma. He worked as a folksinger in the early 50's, went on to write songs, perform, act in both movies and television. He formed his own record label, Jeremiah Records, in 1978. He wrote "Joy To The World" and "Never Been To Spain" for Three Dog Night. His best known country hits included "When the Morning Comes" and "Boney Fingers" (1974) and "Della and the Dealer" (1979). He married Kathryn Roberts and they had 3 children, April, Michael and Mark. He was married to Donna 'Bambi' Roberts from 1980 - 1990, and they had one son, Matthew. He also has a first born son, Mark Axton. He finally married Deborah Hawkins on August 28, 1997 and they remained married until his death. Hoyt passed away on October 26, 1999 at his ranch in Helena, Montana of a massive heart attack.

Actor: Notable TV Guest Appearances

  1. "Growing Pains" (1985) playing "Claver Jackson" in episode: "Where There's a Will" (episode # 5.26) 5/2/1990

  2. "Midnight Caller" (1988) in episode: "Kid Salinas" (episode # 2.14) 1990

  3. "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) playing "Sheriff Tate" in episode: "Coal Miner's Slaughter" (episode # 5.5) 11/20/1988

  4. "Diff'rent Strokes" (1978) playing "Wes McKinney, Sam's father" in episode: "Camping We Will Go, A" (episode # 7.20) 2/23/1985

  5. "Diff'rent Strokes" (1978) playing "Wes McKinney" in episode: "Sam's Father" (episode # 7.6) 11/3/1984

  6. "Dukes of Hazzard, The" (1979) playing "Himself" in episode: "Good Neighbors, Duke" (episode # 3.9) 1/2/1981

  7. "Musikladen" (1972) playing "Himself" 1980

  8. "WKRP in Cincinnati" (1978) playing "T.J. Watson" in episode: "I Do, I Do...For Now" (episode # 1.19) 4/23/1979

  9. "Bionic Woman, The" (1976) playing "Buck Buckley" in episode: "Road to Nashville" (episode # 2.5) 10/20/1976

  10. "McCloud" (1971) playing "Johnny Starbuck" in episode: "Moscow Connection, The"

  11. "Hee Haw" (1969) playing "Guest Performer"

  12. "I Dream of Jeannie" (1965) playing "Bull" in episode: "Fastest Gun in the East" (episode # 2.7) 10/24/1966

  13. "Iron Horse, The" (1966) in episode: "Right of Way Through Paradise" (episode # 1.4) 10/3/1966

  14. "Bonanza" (1959) playing "Howard Mead" in episode: "Dead and Gone" (episode # 6.27) 4/4/1965

Actor - Filmography

  1. King Cobra (1999) .... Mayor Ed Biddle, aka Anaconda 2 (1999) (video box title)

  2. Number One Fan (1995) .... Lt. Joe Halsey

  3. Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long (1995) (TV) .... Huey P. Long, Sr.

  4. Season of Change (1994) .... Big Upton

  5. Doorways (1993) (TV) .... Jake

  6. Harley-Davidson: The American Motorcycle (1993) .... Narrator

  7. Harmony Cats (1993) .... Bill Stratton

  8. "The Civil War" (1990) (mini) TV Series (voice) "American Civil War, The" (1990) (UK)

  9. Buried Alive (1990/II) (TV) .... Sheriff Sam Eberly

  10. We're No Angels (1989) .... Father Levesque

  11. Disorganized Crime (1989) .... Sheriff Henault

  12. Dixie Lanes (1988) .... Clarence Laidlaw, aka Relative Secrets (1988) (USA: video title)

  13. Retribution (1988) .... Lt. Ashley

  14. Desperado: Avalanche at Devil's Ridge (1988) (TV) .... Sheriff Ben Tree

  15. Christmas Comes to Willow Creek (1987) (TV) .... Al Bensinger

  16. Guilty of Innocence: The Lenell Geter Story (1987) (TV) .... Charlie Hartford

  17. Act of Vengeance (1986) (TV) .... Silous Huddleston

  18. Dallas: The Early Years (1986) (TV) .... Aaron Southworth

  19. Gremlins (1984) .... Randall 'Rand' Peltzer

  20. "Domestic Life" (1984) TV Series .... Rip Steele

  21. "The Rousters" (1983) TV Series .... Cactus Jack Slade

  22. Cocaine Blues (1983) .... Narrator

  23. Deadline Auto theft (1983)

  24. Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1983) (TV) .... Forest Ranger
    ... aka Faerie Tale Theatre: Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1983) (TV) (USA: series title)

  25. Heart Like a Wheel (1983) .... Tex Roque

  26. Black Stallion Returns, The (1983) (voice) .... Narrator

  27. Endangered Species (1982) .... Ben Morgan

  28. The Junkman (1982) .... Himself, aka Gone In 60 Seconds 2: The Junkman (1982) (UK: video title)

  29. Liar's Moon (1981) .... Cecil Duncan

  30. Cloud Dancer (1980) .... Brad's Mechanic

  31. Black Stallion, The (1979) .... Alec's Father

  32. Smoky (1966) .... Fred



*Scene from my favorite Bonanza episode guest starring the great Hoyt Axton, who sings some great songs in it. Pernell and Hoyt have a couple of good duets in the episode too. This one is called**WKRP SONG***THANKS TO JAN'S HOYT AXTON PAGE

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Merry Clayton: Gimme Shelter [audio] + Dirty Dancing Soundtrack: Yes [audio] + Sammy Davis, Jr.: Baretta's Theme (live) [thanks to HOTG- Dan Phillips]


Her searing performance with Mick Jagger on "Gimme Shelter" gave her a place in rock 'n' roll history. She also worked closely with Joe Cocker and his band, singing on many of his early hits, and later backed Carole King on her big albums of the era. Also in 1969, she signed on with Ode Records, a division of A&M, as a solo artist. Previously, I've featured cuts from her first two LPs, Gimme Shelter and Merry Clayton, both of which were impressive*; and, today, I've got two songs up for consideration that appeared on her third Ode album, Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow, which would be her swan song for the label. As is usually the case, I have chosen cuts with the highest funk quotient.



"Keep Your Eye On the Sparrow
" (Dave Grusin -Morgan Ames)
Merry Clayton, Ode 66110, 1975
LISTEN

I confess that I don't think I ever watched the TV detective series, Baretta, which began in 1975 and had "Keep Your Eye On the Sparrow" as its theme song. Surprisingly, Sammy Davis, Jr.**


sang the TV version - and, for Sammy, it was a fairly funky affair arranged by Dave Grusin, who co-wrote the tune. That "official" version was released as a single the next year, but didn't do much. Then, also in 1976, Rhythm Heritage, comprised of a bunch of top LA studio musicians, covered it. Their version shot up to #20; and I recall hearing a version of the song on the radio back then that was likely theirs.

Dan Phillips