Tom Rush
(Born February 8, 1941)
is an
American
folk and blues singer,
guitarist,
and songwriter
whose success
helped launch the careers
of other
singer-songwriters
in the 1960s
and who has
continued his
own singing career
for 60 years

Tom Rush
is the 1970 album
from pioneer
folk rock musician
He covers songs
from fellow folkies
Jackson Browne,
Murray McLauchlan,
James Taylor
and
David Wiffen.
Guest musicians were
David Bromberg
on Dobro
and
Red Rhodes
on Steel Guitar.
The album spent
sixteen weeks
on the
Billboard 200,
peaking at #76
on
May 23, 1970
Wrong End of the Rainbow
is the
1970 album
from pioneer
folk rock musician
The music on this album,
his second in 1970,
tends to lean more
toward the
country rock style.
The album was on
the Billboard
200 chart
for nine weeks
and charted as
high as #110
on
January 30, 1971
TRACKLIST
Driving Wheel
Rainy Day Man
Drop Down Mama
Old Man Song
Lullaby
These Days
Wild Child
(World Of Trouble)
Colors Of The Sun
Livin' In The Country
Child's Song
Wrong End Of The Rainbow
Biloxi
Merrimac County
Riding On A Railroad
Came To See Me Yesterday In The Month Of
Starlight
Sweet Baby James
Rotunda
Jazzman
Gnostic Serenade


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