Don't Go Down That Road
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Songwriter:
Chris Anderson
Publisher:
Skitchim Music (BMI)


Chris Anderson: Guitars and Vocals
Johnny Neel: Keys and Vocals
Dennis Gulley: Bass and Vocals
Daryl Burgess: Drums and Vocals

Recorded, Produced and Mixed by: Rattlebone

Chris Anderson
Lead Guitarist, Vocalists, and Songwriter of the new band Rattlebone. Anderson is well-known as a heavyweight, world-class guitarist, formerly with The Outlaws and well-known for his collaborations with artists that include Dickey Betts, Lucinda Williams, Hank Williams Jr., and Skynyrd.

Johnny Neel
Keyboardist, Vocalist, and Songwriter for the new band RATTLEBONE. Neel is well-known as a master keyboardist, soulful singer and amazing songwriter. A former member of the Allman Brothers, Neel has written songs and performed with many great artists such as Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, BB King, Widespread Panic, Steve Winwood, Garth Brooks, Charlie Daniels and more.

Dennis Gulley
Bassist, vocalist, and songwriter for Rattlebone. Gulley is a phenomenally gifted bass player who has performed with Alabama, Doctor Hook, Jeff Cook, The AGB and Jackson Highway, but he is also an amazing vocalist who is known for singing the hit song “Old Time Rock And Roll" demo that was pitched to Bob Seger.

Daryl Burgess
Drummer, vocalist, and songwriter for Rattlebone. Burgess is a JUNO award-winning Canadian drummer who toured with Mark Selby, The Cosmic Lounge Orchestra and others, but he is most known for his incredible songwriting ability with Collin James, Alanis Morissette, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Jo Dee Messina, Reba McEntire and more.


INTERVIEW with Chris Anderson on the new, post-Outlaws band, RattleBone and playing with Dickey Betts
HERALD-TRIBUNE | MARCH 14 2019

By Wade Tatangelo, Entertainment Editor

It will be a special homecoming show for Chris Anderson on Saturday when he brings his new band RattleBone to the White Buffalo Saloon.

A gifted lead guitarist and singer-songwriter, Anderson grew up in Sarasota sharing local stages with Dickey Betts and other members of the Allman Brothers Band before joining Grinderswitch. In the mid-1980s, Anderson became a member of the Outlaws, spending years elating crowds while leading the guitar attack on such classic rock staples as their epic jam “Green Grass and High Tides,” as well as playing in the country music group Blackhawk featuring members of the Outlaws.

A falling out this past year with the Outlaws, though, set Anderson free to embark on his current project, RattleBone, which just released the debut disc “World’s Gone Crazy.” Anderson wrote or co-wrote the 10 originals and sings lead on nine of them. It’s an impressive debut, one that allows Anderson to display his many talents — which as a songwriter, at least, were stifled in the Outlaws.

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“The songwriting was all themed with a Western kick and I just felt held back creatively, I felt I didn’t want to write songs to fit a certain genre or band sound,” Anderson says by phone from Nashville when asked about splitting ways with the Outlaws. “It’s very limiting and they sensed that and after the Southern Rock cruise last year, after we had been on a ship together for a week, they called me on the phone and said they wanted to try something different. It was a surprise but it wasn’t a total shock. We all just mutually agreed to move on and this is much more rewarding.”