The Winters
Brothers Band

Brothers:
Donnie Winters
Dennis Winters

Songs include:
I Can't Help It
Smoky Mountain        
Log Cabin Jones
Shotgun Rider
Sang Her Love Songs

Debut LP:
Songs (listed above)
were from their first
album, called "The
Winters Brothers Band".
These songs received
airplay
in the 70's

Volunteer Jam:
The original Winters
Brothers Band played at
the Charlie Daniels
Volunteer Jam several
times in the 1970's. Their
live version of "Sang Her
Love Songs" was  
released on one of the
Volunteer Jam albums.

Southern Rock:
The Winters Brothers
have a Southern Rock
following, and continue to
play at concerts with other
southern rock bands

Farm Aid:
The Winters Brothers
played at Farm Aid in the
1980's

Papa Don Winters:
(Pictured) Took the place
of the missing Dennis
Winters. Papa Don
Winters was in the Marty
Robbins Trio up until
Robbins death. He spent
a total of 23 years working
for Marty Robbins
1985-1986: Creekers Ball in Ashland City,
Tennessee
* Winters Brothers Band *
Bad quality pictures from video tape
Papa Don Winters
1929-2002
The Winters
Brothers Band
featuring
Donnie
Winters
(right)
and Papa
Don Winters
at the 1986
Creekers Ball
Picture by Barcley at The Hip Hop Shop in Nashville
The Creeker Ball:
The Creekers Ball
was an annual event
in the 1980's that
started in Cheatham
County Tennessee
just off of River
Road. It eventually
moved just in the
Davidson County
line in Nashville on
River Road.
It was an all day
event that included
local bands in the
area.


I was involved in
putting together
the Creekers Ball
during it's first
three years,
Pat Adams
TennesseeConcerts
The Winters Brothers Live At The Creekers Ball
I remember seeing the Winters Brothers at the Volunteer Jam, the KDF
"One For The Sun" concert at the Hermitage Landing floating stage, at the
Main Street Music Emporium in Murfreesboro, and also remember Donnie
& Dennis from grade school, although they were many  years older than me
Pictures by Pat Adams from video
Gene
Watson
1985: Steel  at the 1st annual Creekers Ball
Video by Pat Adams. Picture from video.
1985: Visitor at the 1st annual Creekers Ball
Video by Pat Adams. Picture from video
1985: Creekers Ball Videos taken by myself, posted on YouTube
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Donnie Winters
1985: Visitor with  M. Barnes /
M. Branch / C. Jordan / B. Farler
Steel featuring Jerry Taylor
You can catch Donnie on Wednesday nights
at Douglas Corner and on 8th Avenue.  He  hosts an
Open Mic Writers Night and sits in with some of the acts.

Check out Donnie Winters website at
www.donniewinters.com
WHERE'S MY CAMERA EQUIPMENT?
I was involved in helping to put together the
Creekers Ball with Danny Jones. Danny Jones owned
the land where the Creekers Ball originated, in an
area near the Davidson County/Cheatam County line,
just outside of Nashville. I promoted this yearly event
and video taped most of the acts. I still have all of the
original tapes, and hope to post some on YouTube
eventually. Unfortunately, soon after the Creekers Ball
events ended, Danny Jones asked to borrow my video
equipment, including my camera, my video recorder,
and my camera cases/cords etc. A few weeks later
he informed me that the camera had somehow got
broken. Danny Jones assured me that he would
have the camera repaired and get it back to me.
I never heard from Mr. Jones anymore after that,
so basically he ripped me off for all of my camera
equipment. After a seventeen year friendship,
Danny Jones chose to end our friendship over
keeping my camera equipment and not taking
responsibility for the equipment that he borrowed.
The last I heard Danny Jones was married with kids,
and still living with his mother, as he usually did.
I last heard that he was running a business
in downtown Franklin Tennessee. By Pat Adams
Where are you Danny? Where's my equipment?