JOHN M. WILLIAMS retired from LaGrange College, where he taught for
twenty-six years, in 2015. He was named Georgia Author of the Year
for First Novel in 2002 for Lake Moon (Mercer University Press). He
has written and co-written numerous plays, with several local
productions, and published a variety of stories, essays and reviews
through the years. His most recent book is Village People: Sketches
of Auburn (Solomon and George, 2016). He lives in LaGrange,
Georgia.
ANDY LEE WHITE is an Alabama-born, Auburn University-educated
singer/songwriter/musician and author. He spent many years playing
live music, releasing albums with a band, as a duo and two albums
as a solo artist (Kudzu Animals, 2005; Unhyphenated American,
2011). He is an avid music history buff, collector and historian.
He currently lives in Marietta (east Cobb), Georgia.
Insight and memories from major behind the scenes figures like engineer, producer and Georgia Music Hall of Fame member, Rodney Mills (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Gregg Almond, Joe South) along with Bob Tub Langford (engineer for Joe South's biggest hits and Lynyrd Skynyrd's Freebird) help tell previously untold memories from a special time for Atlanta music like none before or since. East Cobber
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