The Evolution of Cimarron 615: From Poco to Nashville's Harmony Masters
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Michael Webb of Cimarron 615 shares the band's origin story and their deep connections to legendary country rock band Poco.
The Nashville-based quartet brings harmony-driven California country rock to life with their unique blend of musical expertise and collaborative spirit.
• Band name combines "Cimarron" from Rusty Young's classic Poco song with "615," Nashville's area code
• Members Michael Webb, Jack Sundred, Rick Lono, and Ronnie Guilbeau connected through Poco and the Flying Burrito Brothers
• Their musical style emphasizes rich vocal harmonies inspired by bands like Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Eagles
• Recently released their second single "The Truth," co-written by Jack Sundred and Nashville songwriter Kent Agee
• Album release show scheduled for February 28th at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville
• East Coast tour beginning in March with shows in Virginia, New York, Philadelphia, Louisville, and Cincinnati
• The band prioritizes connecting with fans through live performances over extensive social media presence
Come see Cimarron 615 on their upcoming East Coast tour starting this March. Visit cimarron615.com for all show dates and information.
Chapters
1. The Evolution of Cimarron 615: From Poco to Nashville's Harmony Masters (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to Almost Live Nashville (00:00:14)
3. Michael Webb Joins the Show (00:01:04)
4. Origins of Cimarron 615's Name (00:01:43)
5. Band Members and Their Connections (00:03:51)
6. Harmony-Driven Musical Style (00:07:12)
7. New Singles and Upcoming Album (00:10:00)
8. Touring and Live Performances (00:12:06)
9. Band's Instrument Dynamics (00:16:29)
10. Social Media and Fan Connection (00:21:33)
11. Upcoming Tour Announcements (00:23:33)
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