Terry Sylvester, John Ford Coley and Jimmy Griffin

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

Terry Sylvester (Hollies), Jimmy Griffin (Bread) and John Ford Coley appear on TNN's Prime Time Country as "Soft Rock Cafe".

Recorded: September 15th, 2000 at Nashville's "Wild Horse Saloon".

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  • This is fantastic footage. Is there any more from this appearance on Primetime Country or any others of Soft Rock Cafe? Jimmy Griffin has such an amazing voice. Really enjoyed this footage. (5 stars)*****

  • This all I've got unfortunately. I was given an agency demo tape of these clips badly chopped up onto VHS. I've edited them together as smoothly as possible. I think it's worked out nicely though

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  • Ah James Griffin of Bread,brilliant musical partner of David Gates.I didn't know,great guitarist/vocalist from the 70's.RIP.

  • This is great! I saw this years ago on tv. I love all three groups they came from. This is priceless. Thank you so much! Rest in Peace Jimmy.

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  • This must have been a great show, from the pieces that you have. Thanks for posting. I've been looking for Jimmy Griffin on YouTube & there is precious little. I really liked the songs he & Robb Royer (& Mike Botts on some) wrote with Bread. I don't have any way to play them right now except a couple on the "Best of" CD. Take Comfort, Truckin', Why (Do You Keep Me Waiting)...there was usually one of theirs on the flip side of the David Gates-written hit 45.

  • Rock on Terry!! RIP Jimmy!

  • This is fabulous! Thank you for posting.

  • Impressive medley from these underrated guys. Must have been a great show on the road and sorry I missed it. These guys sing high don't they. History of "For All We Know" is most interesting. John Ford Coley a great musician too. Fun to see them involved with each others' repertoire - Griffen harmonising on Hollies for example. Nice sax too.

  • This song (For All We Know) is beautiful. Jimmy was only married to Mikki for 4 months and he was 18 in 1961. Maybe it was a song written for a great movie which also included 2 other collaborators hired to write a song specific to a movie about a wedding. Jimmy wrote and sang great songs. Nothing has ever been stated that he wrote (with 2 other people I might add) a song about his ex-wife. Wish he were here to tell us. Hey Robb any input? Just heard Long cool woman in my car ! Great song

  • jimmy griffin was my friend and I was going to record with him before he died .. anned {the voice} Bartee furgurl@mail.com jimmy wrote For all we know lyrics for his wife .. mikki jamison mcgoldrick.. they were 18 when they married

  • Legendary

  • classic footage..thanks for giving me and lots of others the pleasure to see this

  • Thank you for posting this.

    It was nice to see Jimmy and Terry together again. They recorded an album together, Griffin & Sylvester that had some wonderful songs.

  • Unique and wonderful. Thank you.

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