
The 484 South Band began in 2005 when Keith Schultz and Twain Pigott began playing cover songs in local venues around the Baton Rouge area. Two years later, in the Fall of 2007, the full band was created when the lineup became set with Keith Schultz (guitar), Twain Pigott (guitar), David Johnson (drums/percussion), Jim Oakes (vocals), Brady Bagwell (guitar/vocals) and Don Hull (bass). Schultz, Pigott and Oakes began writing the original songs that would launch the band into the world of indie Southern Rock.
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Mississippi
I Drown
Counted
The Road
Blackwater River
Baton Rouge
Crystal Springs
See Me
Lost Highway
Love Me
Big Muddy
Lost Higway
Baton Rouge Tonight
That Brother of Mine
Southern Angel
Mississippi Night
All Night Long
Mississippi Nights
Wrote This Song
Fades
Born and Raised
No Words
Life Worth Living
So Long
Take
Lost Highway - Remastered
Take - Remastered
brother-of-mine
-baton-rouge-tonigh
wrote this-song
life worth-living
02 - Mississippi
03 - The Road
04 - See Me
05 - Counted
07 - Baton Rouge
angel
all night-long
born and-raised
06 - Big Muddy
08 - Mississippi Night
09 - Crystal Springs
10 - Blackwater River
01 - Lost Highway
Invisible
Baton Rouge (feat. J. F. Oakes)
Southern Angel - Remastered
Baton Rouge - Remastered
Baton Rouge (feat. J. F. Oakes) [Remastered]
Lost Highway (feat. J. F. Oakes) [Remastered]
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