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CROSS
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| Early 70's | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| CROSS
Members (various times): Lead vocal: Tony Lumpkin Lead vocal: Buddy Causey Ronnie Brown- guitar Mike Lawley- guitar Michael Cadenhead- drums Steve Samples- drums Phillip Howell- bass Jerry Bridges- bass Joe Breckenridge- bass Randy Carmichael- bass Mike Rives- keyboards, trombone Dennis Gully- keyboards John Ard- violin |
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| Buddy didn't really dig the hat; it messed up his hair (but what the hell). | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| CROSS at Diamond Jims, Birmingham, AL | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Great pic of Buddy Causey (at left) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ED. NOTE: This is an old newspaper pic of CROSS with Tony Lumpkin and Phillip Howell. This was the lineup the first time I saw the group on the quad at JSU around 1971 or 1972. They opened up with "Jesus Christ, Superstar" with their violin cranked up to around 150 db and knocked the crowd's socks off. Tony Lumpkin, fresh from his stint with "The Bleus"* of Gadsden, was dynamite that day. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| * Check out "The Bleus" website at http://www.thebleus.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||