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SANFORD/TOWNSEND BAND
“SMOKE FROM A DISTANT FIRE”
(SANFORD, TOWNSEND, Stewart)
Warner Bros. 8370
No. 9 September 17, 1977
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Aspiring songwriters Eddie Sanford (keyboards, vocals) and Johnny Townsend (lead vocals, keyboards)
met in Los Angeles in the mid-’70s and decided to form a band. John was an old pro, having played in the
mid ’60s psychedelic group Dead Sea Fruits. He had also done session work, most notably with Loggins &
Messina and Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel. With seasoned studio players like Otis Hale (guitar, wood
winds), Roger Johnson (guitar), Jim Varley (bass), and Jerry Rightmer (drums), the Sanford/Townsend
Band was complete. Expectations were high. For their first LP, the two writers had a bag full of tunes,
Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett as producers, and access to the famed Muscle Shoals recording studio.