“County Fair” (often mistakenly referred to as “Country Fair”) is a song by American guitarist and singer Joe Walsh. It appears on his 1974 studio album So What, one of the key records from his pre–Eagles solo career. The track closes the original LP’s second side and is among its longest, with a running time of around six and a half minutes. Background “So What” was recorded after Walsh’s work with the James Gang and his first solo albums, at a time when he was developing a more atmospheric, studio-crafted sound. “County Fair” sits near the end of the album, following “Help Me Thru… read more
“County Fair” (often mistakenly referred to as “Country Fair”) is a song by American guitarist and singer Joe Walsh. It appears on his 1974 studio al… read more
“County Fair” (often mistakenly referred to as “Country Fair”) is a song by American guitarist and singer Joe Walsh. It appears on his 1974 studio album So What, one of the key records f… read more
Joseph Fidler "Joe" Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and rock musician. He has served stints in two successful bands, the James Gang and the Eagles. He has also experienced success as a solo artist. A native of Wichita, Kansas, Walsh moved to Montclair, New Jersey and attended Montclair High School. He spent time in various bands playing around the Cleveland area while attending Kent State University, but came to widespread attention in 1969 after replacing Glen Schwartz as lead guitarist for the James Gang, an American power trio. Walsh… read more
Joseph Fidler "Joe" Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and rock musician. He has served stints in two successful bands, the James Gang and the Ea…read more
Joseph Fidler "Joe" Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and rock musician. He has served stints in two successful bands, the James Gang and the Eagles. He has also experienced success as a sol… read more