Live '72
The band didn't even know this recording existed until the Spring of 2003. Captured by the owner of the club, The One Knite, who was an amateur recording buff, Joe Ely, Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore gave a loose, spirited and soulful show that night in Austin, June 8th, 1972.


Wheels Of Fortune

These 14 tracks mix their distinct blend of grit, humor, and alt. country twang, crossing over from down-and-dirty blues-rock to more sensitive singer/songwriter acoustic numbers. Upbeat, honky-tonk sounds are offset by somber, country influenced numbers. It's clear that the 30-year revival of this super-group is nothing more than a labor of love. These guys really seem to be writing the songs of their lives and having a joyful time performing them together.


Now Again

Finally the threesome has recorded their long-awaited "reunion" album. Now Again features all the best qualities that the trio has to offer - Gilmores ethereal cowboy music, Hancocks Texas troubadouring and Elys road-worn country rock. Its all youd expect, and more, from these three talented musicians.