[6] The Sierra Records compilation Silver Meteor (released in 1980 and reissued with additional tracks in 2010) contained two unreleased songs from these sessions: "All His Children" and "The Great Filling Station Holdup.
"[7] After tours of Europe and the U.K., Country Gazette recorded their 1973 album Don't Give Up Your Day Job, again produced by Jim Dickson.
[9] Country Gazette released Live, an album recorded in November 1974 at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, California.
Guest musicians included Byron Berline, Skip Conover, Mike Richey, Richard Greene, and Bill Bryson.
The band released the album, All This and Money Too, in 1979,[2] on Ridge Runner with guests Dave Ferguson, Slim Richey, Tommy Spurlock, Mike McCarty and Michael J. Dohoney.
[10] For the 1991 album Keep On Pushing, the Country Gazette line-up was Alan Munde (banjo), Dawn Watson (mandolin), Steve Garner (bass), and Dave Hardy (guitar).
[2] Byron Berline and Alan Munde were among those performing with Clarence White on April 4, 1973, at Bob Baxter's "Guitar Workshop" TV show.