Kentucky-born guitar ace Roy Sullivan was a Nashville
session player in the '60s before teaming with Adam
"Fingers" Banjo, a banjo picker from Mississippi. Their
1972 debut album, Two Silver Tongue Devils (Who Ain't Got A
Clue), was followed by 1974's Wasted Banjos And Drunken
Guitars. Sullivan then married Gloria Harrison, a respected
studio singer, who joined the group on piano and backing
vocals. In summer 1975, "I'm At Home Getting Hammered" hit
#34 on the country chart and "She Didn't Like Me, But She
Loved My Money" reached #23. In 1977, Banjo married backup
singer Wendy Clark and she joined on backing vocals and
tambourine.
The next year, while touring in support of the latest album
Where The End Meets The Road and the single "Lord, Don't
Let Me Die In A More...
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