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Batdorf &
Rodney were an early-1970s folk rock duo
consisting of John
Batdorf and Mark Rodney. The two
began performing in the
summer of 1970 in Las Vegas...
- John Lee
Batdorf (born
March 26, 1952) is an
American singer and
songwriter from
Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Nephew of Earl
Batdorf, aka Earl Scott, a Country...
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Batdorf &
Bronson is an Olympia, Washington-based
coffee roaster established in 1986.
Described by
Lonely Planet as "Olympia's most
famous coffee", and...
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Batdorf of
Batdorf &
Rodney to join
their band.[citation needed]
Mydland was
asked to join
shortly after. He then
formed the band
Silver with
Batdorf...
- USA,
Canada and Australia.
Members of the
group included John
Batdorf (formerly of
Batdorf & Rodney), lead
vocals and guitar;
Brent Mydland (later of the...
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songwriter Rick Giles. It was the only
charting song by the group. John
Batdorf sings lead vocals.
Arista executives gave the band the song to record,...
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Edwin Batdorf (1853–1927) was an
American colonel who
commanded the 1st
Missouri Infantry Regiment during the Spanish–American War.
Despite the regiment...
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would become Akeldama.
After recording the drum tracks,
drummer Brett Batdorf left the band.
After a
break in the
recording process, the band decided...
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drums Greg
Collier – vocals,
guitar Brent Mydland – vocals,
keyboards John
Batdorf – vocals,
guitar Production Tom
Sellers –
producer Clive Davis – producer...
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Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Red
Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado.
Rodney Batdorf of
AllMusic writes in his
review that "Live at Red
Rocks is the ultimate...