Performance · Production
Danny Sheridan
Danny Sheridan is credited on 24 releases across 10 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1968–2012 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
24
Pressings credited
10
Albums
6
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
Danny Sheridan (October 11, 1950 – May 24, 2016) was an American musician, songwriter, producer, actor, and entertainment manager. In 2006 he also became a radio personality on 97.1 KLSX Free FM (CBS Los Angeles). He is credited as an influential electric bass player, and as the founder of the Eli Radish Band, pioneers of the so-called outlaw country music genre. This is a style that Sheridan's former band-mate/vocalist David Allan Coe continues to perform today, with a string of hit songs like "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)" and the anti-boss tune, "Take This Job And Shove It". Still in his teens, Sheridan's Eli Radish toured with such notable acts as The Who and The Doors. The lyrics of Coe's "Longhaired Redneck" forever memorialized the concerts he performed with Sheridan while fronting the Eli Radish Band. In 2014 Sheridan began managing Coe and co-produced his new CD "Just As I Am", with Boris Menart. Sheridan also helped launch and manage his then-girlfriend Playboy model Nina Blackwood’s TV career as MTV’s first video jockey (VJ), and in October 1983 US Magazine praised his "astute management" for "orchestrating her meteoric rise". Sheridan continued to represent Blackwood and keep her active in music culture for the majority of her career. In 1988, Sheridan married blues vocalist Bonnie Bramlett of Delaney, Bonnie & Friends and On Tour with Eric Clapton fame, soon managing her 1990s career comeback where he wrote and produced the "Revolutionary Hard Rockin’ Blues" of their group, Bandaloo Doctors. The Doctors' music attracted the admiration of many Hollywood celebrities including Tom and Roseanne Arnold, and the musical couple was soon cast for several seasons of the hit ABC series Roseanne: Bramlett as the recurring character "Bonnie Watkins, the Waitress", with Sheridan writing music and appearing on-camera as "Hank the Bass Player" in "The Bowling Alley" episode, during which Bramlett, Sheridan and David Crosby perform Sheridan's song
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Credited work
24 releases · 10 albums · active 1968–2012
- Performance · 21
- Production · 10
- Other credits · 3
- Mastering · 3
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Shrimpboat Sound · The Village Recorder · Calma Estudis · MTR Studios (2)
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Pat Dailey
- Un Mar Al Sur
- Various
- "Greg ""Fingers"" Taylor"
- Deadly Earnest & The Honky-Tonk Heroes
- Spontaneous Corruption
- Alex Bevan
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