The Old 97's are an alternative country band from Dallas, Texas, formed in 1993,
They are recognized as pioneers of the alt-country movement during the mid to late 1990.
-Wikipedia
From:
Dallas, Texas, USA
Genres:
Alternative country
Country rock
Country
Years active:
1993-present
Associated acts:
Sleepy Heroes
Ranchero Brothers
Rhett Miller
Members:
Rhett Miller -
lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Murry Hammond -
bass guitar, occasional lead vocals, backup vocals
Ken Bethea -
lead guitar, backup vocals, lead vocals on "Coahuila"
Philip Peeples -
drums and backup vocals
Name Origin:
They take their name from the ballad
Wreck of the Old 97
first recorded by Virginia musicians G. B. Grayson and Henry Whitter
and released in 1924. It's been covered by many artists, including
Hank Williams III
and
Johnny Cash.
The Old 97 was a train that ran for the Southern Railway.
It was better known as The Fast Mail, because of its reputation as a
lightning-fast mail train that never came in late.
The wreck of the Old 97 happened
on September 27th, 1903 when the train was an hour behind, it was asked
to speed up, resulting in unsafe speeds and a subsequent derailment.
It plunged into a ravine at the Stillhouse Trestle near Danville,
resulting in the deaths of
9 people, including the conductor.
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