Nashville's First Country-Rock Group
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The Spar Record Company of Nashville, Tennessee was founded in 1961 by veteran record men William Beasley, Alan Bubis and Reynold Bubis. They launched the Spar imprint as a standard independent label that would be serviced to radio stations and would strive to have hit records. Texan native Johnny Elgin was brought in to run the Country sessions, soon became a songwriter along with A&R man Jerry Foster and formed the prolific Nasville Country Jamboree in the mid-sixties. The Nashville Country Jamboree featured the cream of the crop of Nashville's studio musicians of the day (many would go on to become country-rock legends with the Area Code 615 Band and Barefoot Jerry) and the singers, songs and performances were all top notch. This was the best that Nashville had to offer, and it's high time that The Nashville Country Jamboree was recognized for their contribution to the musical genre that would come to be known as Country-Rock.