Keyboardist T Lavitz entered the band for the live/studio album Night Of The Living Dregs (Capricorn, 1979). Night Meets Light and Take It Off The Top run the gamut from atmospheric improvisation to driving rock. The musicians have bloomed into a tightly-knit unit and Morse's material is top-rate. What If (Capricorn, 1978) remains their masterpiece. They debuted with the all-instrumental album Free Fall (Capricorn, 1977), playing a mixture of jazz-rock and southern-boogie that bridged the Allman Brothers Band and the Mahavishnu Orchestra, the Doobie Brothers and Weather Report. The Dixie Dregs were formed in Florida by a group of Georgia musicians (then students) and their fellow schoolmates: guitarist Steve Morse, bassist Andy West, drummer Rod Morgenstein, violinist Allen Sloan and keyboardist Steve Davidowski.
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