Personalities | Foster & Lloyd | New Country & The Neo-Traditionalists

(Vocal/instrumental duo, 1987–90)

Bill Lloyd (b. 1955) and Radney Foster (b. 1959) enjoyed success writing 1986’s ‘Since I Found You’, the first Top 10 hit for Sweethearts Of The Rodeo, and co-writing 1987’s Top 3 hit, ‘Love Someone Like Me’ with/for Holly Dunn. They capitalized on this by acquiring their own record deal and their eponymous 1987 album included four Top 20 singles. Foster achieved four hit singles in the early 1990s, and made the album Del Rio, Tx, 1959 (1992), while Lloyd has concentrated on songwriting and session work, and has also made two rock albums.

Styles & Forms | New Country & The Neo-Traditionalists
Personalities | Vince Gill | New Country & The Neo-Traditionalists

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Country Music, consultant editor Bob Allen

AUTHORITATIVE

An extensive music information resource, bringing together the talents and expertise of a wide range of editors and musicologists, including Stanley Sadie, Charles Wilson, Paul Du Noyer, Tony Byworth, Bob Allen, Howard Mandel, Cliff Douse, William Schafer, John Wilson...

CURATED

Classical, Rock, Blues, Jazz, Country and more. Flame Tree has been making encyclopaedias and guides about music for over 20 years. Now Flame Tree Pro brings together a huge canon of carefully curated information on genres, styles, artists and instruments. It's a perfect tool for study, and entertaining too, a great companion to our music books.

Rock, A Life Story

Rock, A Life Story

The ultimate story of a life of rock music, from the 1950s to the present day.

David Bowie

David Bowie

Fantastic new, unofficial biography covers his life, music, art and movies, with a sweep of incredible photographs.