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Ray Benson (Ray Benson Siefert, born March 16, 1951), Lucky Oceans and Leroy Preston
were really just three alterna-culture refugees when they landed in Paw Paw, W. Va.,
in the summer of 1969. Their plan was to form a real live Western swing band,

influenced by the likes of fellow-gonzo-swinger Commander Cody and his Lost Planet
Airmen. After drifting through Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, the band (which
got its record deal when Van Morrison raved about them in Rolling Stone) landed in
heart of Bob Wills country: Austin, Texas, in the early '70s. With its fondness for jazz,
blues, rock and country, the band was an instant hit with the same folks who embraced
Willie Nelson and the rest of the Outlaws.

The band only scored one Top 10 country hit -- 1975's "The Letter That Johnny Walker
Read" -- but has collected eight Grammys since then. In addition to two-all star Bob
Wills tributes in the '90s, the ensemble offered a concept album Asleep at the Wheel
Remembers the Alamo in 2003. Also that year, Benson (the only remaining founding
member) released his first solo album, Beyond Time, which earned two Grammy
nominations. CMT.com.