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  1. Rob Malone – guitar, bass, lead vocals (1999–2001) Jason Isbell – guitar, keyboards, lead vocals (2001–2007) Shonna Tucker – bass, vocals, guitar, keyboards (2003–2011) Spooner Oldham – keyboards (2003, 2007–2008) Touring/session alumni. Jyl Freed – backing vocals (2000) Kelly Hogan – backing vocals (2000)

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  2. Feb 27, 2018 · File photo of T Shepard guitars built for Rob Aldridge and Rob Malone. On the road during the Truckers days, Malone played a gold-top Les Paul. With the Proponents he mainly plays a...

  3. Aldridge sings lines like “Don’t let a man tell you about woman’s blues.” He says, “There’s a lot of girl power on this record. Sometimes subtly and sometimes more out front.” Throughout the album,...

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  5. Sep 10, 2021 · Although based in Athens, Georgia, Drive-By Truckers — which at that point consisted of Hood plus Mike Cooley, Earl Hicks, Rob Malone, and Brad Morgan — returned to Hood and Cooley’s...

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Cassie’s Brother (a slow-rolling funk by guitarist Rob Malone) and Life in the Factory trace the group’s early days; Shut up and Get on the Plane (by second singer-guitarist Mike Cooley) is a clear-eyed, no-nonsense view of road life; the blistering Greenville to Baton Rouge and the mournful Angels and Fuselage recreate Skynyrd’s doomed ...

  7. Aug 31, 2009 · There's no Rob Malone, who left the band following Southern Rock Opera; Shonna Tucker sings only a verse of their redundant cover of "Like a Rolling Stone"; but there are two new Jason Isbell...

  8. May 4, 2007 · First, guitarist Rob Malone just up and disappeared in the fall of 2001 during the Southern Rock Opera tour. His replacement, the cherubic Alabaman Jason Isbell, became a force in the band,...

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