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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!!'' and Mark S. Orr's involvement in the band. However, it seems that they got over this, as the second Johnnie Johnson collab album ''Meet Me in Bluesland'' features a re-recording of "Stumblin'" (originally found on their previous album with Johnson, recorded when Orr was in the group), and Orr wrote "Beaver Creek Mansion", the first track from ''On Safari''.
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* OneHitWonder: They are known almost entirely to mainstream audiences for "Dumas Walker".
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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: ''Meet Me in Bluesland'' was a spontaneous recording done during the sessions for ''Soul'' in 2003, but remained unreleased for eight years because of this.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: They were almost signed to [[Music/LedZeppelin John Bonham's]] Swan Song Records back in the Itchy Brother days, but this fell through when Bonham died.
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* HeAlsoDid: Richard Young also co-wrote Tracy Byrd's 1998 hit "I'm from the Country". He has also produced and co-written for Flynnville Train and Black Stone Cherry, the latter of which includes his son John Fred Young.

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* HeAlsoDid: Richard Young also co-wrote Tracy Byrd's 1998 hit "I'm from the Country". He has also produced and co-written for Flynnville Train and Black Stone Cherry, the latter of Cherry (in which includes his son son, John Fred Young.Young, plays drums).
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* HeAlsoDid: Richard Young also co-wrote Tracy Byrd's 1998 hit "I'm from the Country".
* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!!'' and Mark S. Orr's involvement in the band. However, it seems that they got over this, as the Johnnie Johnson collab album ''Meet Me in Bluesland'' features a re-recording of "Stumblin'" (originally found on their previous album with Johnson, recorded when Orr was in the group), and Orr wrote "Beaver Creek Mansion", the first track from ''On Safari''.

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* HeAlsoDid: Richard Young also co-wrote Tracy Byrd's 1998 hit "I'm from the Country".
Country". He has also produced and co-written for Flynnville Train and Black Stone Cherry, the latter of which includes his son John Fred Young.
* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!!'' and Mark S. Orr's involvement in the band. However, it seems that they got over this, as the second Johnnie Johnson collab album ''Meet Me in Bluesland'' features a re-recording of "Stumblin'" (originally found on their previous album with Johnson, recorded when Orr was in the group), and Orr wrote "Beaver Creek Mansion", the first track from ''On Safari''.
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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!!'' and any other material released with Mark S. Orr... except for the track "Beaver Creek Mansion" from ''On Safari'', which Orr wrote.

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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!!'' and any other material released with Mark S. Orr... except for Orr's involvement in the track band. However, it seems that they got over this, as the Johnnie Johnson collab album ''Meet Me in Bluesland'' features a re-recording of "Stumblin'" (originally found on their previous album with Johnson, recorded when Orr was in the group), and Orr wrote "Beaver Creek Mansion" Mansion", the first track from ''On Safari'', which Orr wrote.Safari''.
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* ThePeteBest: An interesting variant in that the band's most famous songs came when Ricky Lee Phelps was the lead singer, but his brother Doug has held the role far longer.
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* CreativeDifferences: What drove away both Ricky Lee Phelps and Mark S. Orr.
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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!!'' and any other material released with Mark S. Orr.

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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!!'' and any other material released with Mark S. Orr.Orr... except for the track "Beaver Creek Mansion" from ''On Safari'', which Orr wrote.
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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!'' and any other material released with Mark S. Orr.

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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!'' On!!'' and any other material released with Mark S. Orr.
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* OldShame: Even the band itself seems to have distanced from ''Rave On!'' and any other material released with Mark S. Orr.
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* ChartDisplacement: The band had exactly [[OneHitWonder one Top 10 hit]] on the country charts. It wasn't their SignatureSong "Dumas Walker", but rather a cover of Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me".

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* ChartDisplacement: The band had exactly [[OneHitWonder one Top 10 hit]] on the country charts. It wasn't their SignatureSong "Dumas Walker", but rather a cover of Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me". Also, Brother Phelps' debut release "Let Go" outpeaked all of the Headhunters' singles, but was forgotten in the long run due to the duo's short life.
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* ChartDisplacement: The band had exactly [[OneHitWonder one Top 10 hit]] on the country charts. It wasn't their SignatureSong "Dumas Walker", but rather a cover of Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me".
* HeAlsoDid: Richard Young also co-wrote Tracy Byrd's 1998 hit "I'm from the Country".
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