.38 Special (band)

The band .38 Special is a Rock and Roll group that was formed in 1975 in Jacksonville, Florida and their musical career began in 1976. They released some concept albums.

Discography

  • .38 Special (1977)
  • Special Delivery (1978)
  • Wild Eyed & Live (1978)
  • Rockin' Into the Night (1980)
  • Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (1981)
  • Special Forces (1982)
  • Tour de Force (1983)
  • Strength in Numbers (1986)
  • Flashback: The Best of .38 Special (1987)
  • Rock & Roll Strategy (1988)
  • Bone Against Steel (1991)
  • Resolution (1997)
  • Live at Sturgis (1999)
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of .38 Special (2000)
  • A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night (2001)
  • Drivetrain (2004)

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The band .38 Special is a Rock and Roll group that was formed in 1975 in Jacksonville, Florida and their musical career began in 1976. They released some concept albums. That same year Anderson was arrested (http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/10325060.htm) in Denton, Texas, for drunken driving. Drivetrain (2004). Her next album, "The Blugrass Sessions", didn't appear until 2004. A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night (2001). She began recording again in 1992. 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of .38 Special (2000). More hits followed, ending with 1984's "You're Welcome to Tonight".

Live at Sturgis (1999). The song won a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal and was a hit in 15 countries. Resolution (1997). A few more hits followed, as well as a regular appearance on The Lawrence Welk Show, then signed to Columbia and released her best-known song, "Rose Garden". Bone Against Steel (1991). She began her solo career in 1967 with "In Person", followed by a hit with her mother's "If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)". Rock & Roll Strategy (1988). She grew up in Sacramento, California with her mother, a professional songwriter who wrote "The Fugitive" and "(All My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers", both Merle Haggard hits, among others.

Flashback: The Best of .38 Special (1987). Lynn Anderson (born September 26, 1947 in Grand Forks, North Dakota) is an American country musician. Strength in Numbers (1986). Tour de Force (1983). Special Forces (1982).

Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (1981). Rockin' Into the Night (1980). Wild Eyed & Live (1978). Special Delivery (1978).

.38 Special (1977).