{"artistName":"Hour Glass","artistId":74151,"artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/ba9/ba950c1cfeffd774b732c2f9518d3128_xl.jpg","srcset":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/ba9/ba950c1cfeffd774b732c2f9518d3128_sm.jpg 50w,https://artist99.cdn107.com/ba9/ba950c1cfeffd774b732c2f9518d3128_md.jpg 80w,https://artist99.cdn107.com/ba9/ba950c1cfeffd774b732c2f9518d3128_lg.jpg 200w,https://artist99.cdn107.com/ba9/ba950c1cfeffd774b732c2f9518d3128_xl.jpg 340w","artistBio":"\u003cp\u003eThe Hour Glass were a 1960s rhythm and blues band based in Los Angeles, California between 1967 and 1968. Among their members were two future members of the Allman Brothers Band (Duane Allman and his brother Gregg) and three future studio musicians at the world-renowned Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama (Pete Carr, Johnny Sandlin and Paul Hornsby). \n History\nFormed from the ashes of two disbanded rival groups that had played the same southern circuit, The Allman Joys (based in Florida) and the Men-its (based in Alabama), the group was booked in early 1967 into a month-long engagement in St. Louis, Missouri, where they met members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, whose manager, Bill McEuen, arranged for them a contract with Liberty Records. \nMoving to Los Angeles, they were soon opening for groups like The Doors and Buffalo Springfield and recording their eponymous debut album, full of lighthearted poppy soul that was quite contrary to what the group was performing in various clubs and theatres in California such as the Fillmore West and Troubadour, picked out by the label from a pool of songwriters including Jackson Browne and Jimmy Radcliffe who's song \"Nothing But Tears\" was the plug for their initial single. The album flopped, perhaps because the group, aside from Gregg Allman, was sparsely used in the studio. \nOnstage, the group rarely performed tracks from the album, preferring original material by the younger Allman alongside covers of Otis Redding and Yardbirds songs. Over the next few months, however, the group lingered, unable to perform outside of southern California due to label constraints. Eventually losing bassist Mabron McKinney, they soldiered on, performing concerts and recording a second album, Power of Love, which featured bassist Pete Carr. However, like their debut, Power of Love, which also featured the songwriting skills of Gregg Allman and material that fit the group much better than the material on their debut, flopped. \nPulling out one last-ditch effort by leaving Los Angeles to work at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the group recorded a handful of tracks that, for once, showed their full potential in the studio. After these tracks were rejected by the label, the group became dejected and broke up. The group over, Duane and Gregg Allman went to Jacksonville, Florida where they jammed with folk-rockers The 31st of February, featuring drummer Butch Trucks. The others went to do session work in Muscle Shoals. \nLiberty Records threatened to sue the group for disbanding, consequently Gregg Allman gave them the rights to a solo album to prevent their doing so. However, tracks for the album were only issued twenty-five years later when they were released as bonus tracks on the compact disc reissues of the group's two albums. With his brother back in Los Angeles, Duane Allman temporarily joined his fellow bandmates in Muscle Shoals, eventually forming The Allman Brothers Band, enticing his brother back from Los Angeles. \n Personnel\nDuane Allman - guitars, sitar, vocal, \nGregg Allman - vocal, organ, piano, guitar, \nPaul Hornsby - piano, organ, guitar, vocal, \nPete Carr - bass, guitar, vocal (1967-1968), \nJohnny Sandlin - drums, guitar, gong, \nMabron McKinney - bass (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","musicPath":"/music/Hour+Glass","playStationPath":"/stations/266363054/play","stationId":266363054,"bioPath":"/music/Hour+Glass/_full_bio","similars":[{"musicPath":"/music/Jack+Bruce+Robin+Trower","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/9f1/9f162dec0b0404d99694263295ba5475_md.jpg","artistName":"Jack Bruce \u0026 Robin Trower","artistId":110040,"station_id":282141187},{"musicPath":"/music/Duane+Allman","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/3d8/3d83d515ffe85a142dc32377eea7a1f7_md.jpg","artistName":"Duane Allman","artistId":113369,"station_id":282569267},{"musicPath":"/music/Mark+Selby","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/46b/46be85fcd45d96bd762e0de243252fe0_md.jpg","artistName":"Mark Selby","artistId":114678,"station_id":282639684},{"musicPath":"/music/The+Dickey+Betts+Band","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/88d/88d85f7729c4e3c533267506dd8bf1d6_md.jpg","artistName":"The Dickey Betts Band","artistId":458933,"station_id":401300613},{"musicPath":"/music/Climax+Blues+Band","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/480/480a2c8b54b2c15767a60b686e0966a0_md.jpg","artistName":"Climax Blues Band","artistId":4588,"station_id":113321275},{"musicPath":"/music/Canned+Heat+John+Lee+Hooker","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/d47/d47db2cc00bb5fcfaa779bc11e3d90d8_md.jpg","artistName":"Canned Heat \u0026 John Lee Hooker","artistId":106819,"station_id":281656166},{"musicPath":"/music/Grinderswitch","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/074/07469cf03cd6d6dfcaa8daa1d4b9ac40_md.jpg","artistName":"Grinderswitch","artistId":458923,"station_id":401300369},{"musicPath":"/music/Chris+Duarte+Group","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/873/87335f45555d0922adf5e2b0dba32887_md.jpg","artistName":"Chris Duarte Group","artistId":106831,"station_id":281656178},{"musicPath":"/music/Bill+Perry","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/581/5811bf9505cb4c535bedc1b6ccb6e863_md.jpg","artistName":"Bill Perry","artistId":87429,"station_id":278991006},{"musicPath":"/music/Bill+Wyman+s+Rhythm+Kings","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/a58/a58dc2b469f12c58d823c5bb34622919_md.jpg","artistName":"Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings","artistId":117031,"station_id":283168284},{"musicPath":"/music/Jimmy+Thackery+and+The+Drivers","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/46b/46bbac392bd969d1d93cb91d65aa13d8_md.jpg","artistName":"Jimmy Thackery and The Drivers","artistId":13458,"station_id":113392707},{"musicPath":"/music/Rossington+Collins+Band","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/bef/bef7bc230d1c541a715936ea0721d167_md.jpg","artistName":"Rossington Collins Band","artistId":458931,"station_id":401301867},{"musicPath":"/music/Lil+Ed+The+Blues+Imperials","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/b4f/b4f9b68cd0ad9b36f0579ce6c2f4a676_md.jpg","artistName":"Lil Ed \u0026 The Blues Imperials","artistId":12736,"station_id":169999268},{"musicPath":"/music/Delta+Moon","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/595/59512d7ed6eb5beb56d8629da5bc2661_md.jpg","artistName":"Delta Moon","artistId":106856,"station_id":303116242},{"musicPath":"/music/Les+Dudek","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/c7b/c7bc4790ee155acaa23d5b94c249adfc_md.jpg","artistName":"Les Dudek","artistId":115170,"station_id":282714346},{"musicPath":"/music/Stoney+Curtis+Band","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/ce5/ce554d1012497df36707267765286e60_md.jpg","artistName":"Stoney Curtis Band","artistId":120411,"station_id":283410942},{"musicPath":"/music/Indigenous","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/7ee/7eeb413eb7e02dea17e901e6fea02570_md.jpg","artistName":"Indigenous","artistId":13511,"station_id":113786560},{"musicPath":"/music/Marc+Ford","artistDefaultImage":"https://artist99.cdn107.com/27f/27fb5aacb98e8aa27ecb922e10cca6d3_md.jpg","artistName":"Marc Ford","artistId":103961,"station_id":287828597}]}