"Road to Nowhere" by Hearts and Flowers
After the disbanding of The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers, dobro player Larry Murray moved from band to band before forming Hearts and Flowers with Dave Dawson and Rick Cunha. Hearts and Flowers joined the folk-rock movement of the late sixties but tended more towards the folk spectrum of it all. They infused their songs with tints of psychedelia though the country and bluegrass influence proved much stronger. Their debut album Now Is the Time for Hearts and Flowers came out and 1967 and collected half originals and half covers of contemporary songs by country artists and singer-songwriters.
Here is the discography surrounding Hearts and Flowers's debut album:
Road to Nowhere (1967 single)
Now Is the Time for Hearts and Flowers
"Try for the Sun" by Hearts and Flowers
Pass the Headphones!!
Dec 15, 2012
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