Mason Proffit - Movin' Toward Happiness
![]() | Primary Artist |
| Mason Proffit | |
| Album Title | |
| Movin' Toward Happiness | |
| Release Date | |
| March, 1971 | |
| Time | |
Based in Chicago, Mason Proffit played a style of country-rock that owed less to the more pop-oriented style of L.A. bands like Poco than it did to the newly bluegrass-happy Grateful Dead of American Beauty and its emerging offshoot, The New Riders Of The Purple Sage. Despite the pedal steel guitar, fiddle, banjo, and Dobro, the Talbot brothers, who led the group, were less about a new Nashville than about a fusion of the Old West with hippiedom. They lamented the plight of Native Americans in "Flying Arrow," and while they could pick a mean hoedown on "Old Joe Clark," their version somehow managed to express antiwar sentiments. Read More
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