Atlanta Rhythm Section

Atlanta Rhythm Section

1970–GroupDoraville

  • Southern rock
  • AllMusic
  • blues

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Atlanta Rhythm Section, often referred to as ARS, emerged in 1970 and is recognized for their contributions to the Southern rock genre. R. Cobb on guitar.

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