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As a member of Little River Electric Cooperative, you are part of Operation Round Up a program that helps raise thousands of dollars each year for worthy community projects right here in the Anderson, Abbeville, McCormick and Greenwood areas and are used only for food, shelter, clothing, health care or education.


Little River Campground is across the Little River and behind Tuckaleechee Cabins, near Townsend Tennessee. This campground has very mature trees and is quite peaceful. There are both 50 and 30 amp services to our premium sites. Some of these sites back up to the Little River for your viewing enjoyment. Of course fishing abounds on the Little River, trout being the number one catch.


Goble had led Adelaide-formed folk rock group Allison Gros in 1970. They relocated to Melbourne and in 1972 were renamed as Mississippi, a harmony country rock band, where late that year Birtles joined on guitar and vocals and Pellicci on drums. They had chart success in Australia and built up a following on the concert and festival circuit. During 1971 to 1972 the original members of Mississippi had also recorded as a studio band under the pseudonym Drummond.[6] They achieved a number-one hit, for eight consecutive weeks, on the Go-Set National Top 40 with a novelty cover version of the Rays' song "Daddy Cool".[7]


In May 1975 they signed with EMI Records and started recording their debut self-titled album at Armstrong Studios in the following month.[15] The album was co-produced by Birtles, Goble, Shorrock and Wheatley.[3] Tony Catterall of The Canberra Times described it in November as "one of those flawed creations that inevitably draws a more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger response."[16] Bruce Eder of AllMusic observed, "[it's] an astonishingly strong debut album."[17] Little River Band peaked at No. 17 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart[18] and was certified gold in early 1976.[19] Their debut single, "Curiosity (Killed the Cat)", was released in September, reaching No. 15 on the related Kent Music Report Singles Chart.[18] Two more singles followed, "Emma" and "It's a Long Way There".[18]


Encouraged by their Australian success, they undertook their first international tour.[2] They flew to the UK in September 1976 to play a show in London's Hyde Park supporting Queen. They then opened shows in the rest of Europe for the Hollies during September and October.[2][4] Birtles advised fellow Australian bands to establish themselves in Australia first before trying the UK market.[23] In October they performed their first US concert, at James Madison University (then called Madison College) in Harrisonburg, Virginia, as the opening act for Average White Band.[2][4] Due to US appearances and support from FM stations, "It's a Long Way There" reached No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100.[20][24]


The Canberra Times' Julie Meldrum caught their local performance in May 1977 and described the band as "tightly disciplined" and "there was nothing that was not world class."[25] She reviewed the album, which had no Australian references and felt they were aiming at the US West Coast scene with influences from David Crosby, Graham Nash and Little Feat apparent.[26] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic commented on the US release, "laidback, sweet country-rock, [it] has a similar sound to the band's debut, but the melodies are a little sharper and catchier, making [it] a better, more fully-rounded collection."[27]


Their fourth studio album, Sleeper Catcher, was released in April 1978 and peaked at No. 4 in Australia and No. 16 in the US.[18][24] By May of the following year, it was certified platinum by RIAA for sales of 1,000,000 copies: the first Australian recorded album to achieve that feat.[4][28] AllMusic's Mike DeGagne praised Shorrock's vocals, which give it "the perfect MOR sound, draping the tracks with his cool, breezy style that is much more apparent and effectual here than on the band's earlier efforts."[32] Sleeper Catcher provided three singles with "Shut Down Turn Off", their highest charting in Australia at No. 16.[18] However in the US the highest charting was "Reminiscing", which peaked at No. 3.[24] The album's last single, "Lady", reached No. 10 in the US in early 1979.[24]


The eleventh studio album, Get Lucky, was released in April 1990, their last charting album in Australia, made the top 60.[60] Mike Boehm of Los Angeles Times caught their gig in May, where "[Shorrock] was stiff and seemed stuck for words between songs. But he knew what to do when the music started, singing in a comfortably husky voice that resembled Phil Collins in tone and easy pop appeal. [Nelson], the group's Californian, generated more heat in his two lead vocal turns. The three-part harmonies behind Shorrock were exemplary, although the Crosby, Stills & Nash parallels were unmistakable. Lead guitarist [Housden] reinforced the emphasis on melody with his clean, lyrical lines."[61]


In 1998, Housden re-established Little River Band with contracted members: Wade was joined by Paul Gildea on vocals and guitars; Kevin Murphy on vocals, drums and percussion; and Adrian Scott on vocals and keyboards (ex-Air Supply) and McLachlan, who returned after 22 years, on bass guitar.[2][3] McLachlan's second tenure was short lived; both he and Scott departed after a year. Nelson returned early in the following year and Glenn Reither joined on keyboards, saxophone and backing vocals. Gildea and Wade left early in 2000 with Australian Greg Hind joining on vocals and guitars and Nelson taking over as lead singer. The line-up of Hind, Housden, Murphy, Nelson and Reither recorded two studio albums, Where We Started From (November 2000) and Test of Time (June 2004).


In March 2002, Birtles Shorrock Goble (BSG) were formed in Melbourne as a soft rock trio, initially billed as "The Original Little River Band" or "The Voices of Little River Band". Wheatley returned as their manager. They undertook a series of concerts performing LRB's earlier material.[64][69] In June of that year a legal dispute, We Two Pty Ltd v Shorrock (2002), over the use of the name "Little River Band" reached the Federal Court of Australia.[54] Housden's company, We Two Pty Ltd, lodged an action against Birtles, Goble and Shorrock seeking to stop BSG from using the LRB trademarks, logos and band name.[54] Housden provided documentation showing the assignment of those trademarks to We Two, registered by the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1989,[70] and Birtles' transfer of ownership of the url "littleriverband.com" to We Two in 2000.[71] 041b061a72


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