Dan Baird of the Georgia Satellites will forever be associated with “Keep Your Hands to Yourself.” In February 1987, you couldn’t turn around without hearing the searing guitar licks from those boys ...
Rock ‘n’ roll used to be dependable. Blaring guitars, crunching drums and singers who whooped and hollered would pretty much guarantee that the songs were dedicated to all-out, promiscuous hedonism.
Rick Price likes to describe the Georgia Satellites as the Rolling Stones without the money. “We were influenced by a lot of the same people the Stones were,” says band member Price, people such as ...
The Georgia Satellites are captured in all their prime rock & roll glory on a new previously unreleased concert album. Lightnin’ in a Bottle: The Official Live Album chronicles an 18-song set at the ...
It’s only rock and roll but I like it, famously sang the Rolling Stones. That simplistic yet compelling sentiment was such a driving force in the Georgia Satellites that they not only covered it live ...
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