Old Dogs

Old Dogs was an American country music supergroup composed of singers Waylon Jennings, Mel Tillis, Bobby Bare, and Jerry Reed. Signed in 1998 to Atlantic Records, Old Dogs recorded a self-titled studio album for the label that year. The album's content was written primarily by author, poet, and songwriter Shel Silverstein. Most of the group's songs were based on the realization of aging, after Bare told Silverstein that there were "no good songs about growing old." The album was recorded live in studio, so audience applause can be heard between the tracks. The two discs come in different cases, and has different album art for them. The album was also issued as a single disc. "Still Gonna Die" was released as a single from the project. The album was one of the last projects Silverstein completed in his lifetime; he died in May 1999, five months after the album was released.

Origin USA
Genres Country
Years active 1998
Labels Atlantic Nashville
Associated acts Shel Silverstein
Past members Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Reed, Mel Tillis

О Тейлор Old Dogs

Disney produced and distributed film about 2 friends and business partners who find themselves in unfamiliar territory after becoming the the temporary guardians of seven year-old twins.

Достижении Old Dogs

The film was dedicated to Берние Мац and Йетт Траволта (Йохн Траволта's son), both of whom had passed away around the time of the film's release.

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American country music groups.. Supergroups (music).

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