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The Atlanta Rhythm Section (often called ARS) was an American southern rock and popular music group. This band started between 1970 and 1974. Its first members came from Doraville, which is a town northeast of Atlanta, Georgia.

ARS became famous for songs like "So into You," "Champagne Jam," and "Neon Nites." They created a unique sound that blended rock with a southern feel.

How the Band Started

The Atlanta Rhythm Section formed in the early 1970s. The musicians had worked together before as studio players. They decided to create their own band, bringing their talents together. Their goal was to make original music that people would love.

Their Music Style

The band is known for its smooth southern rock sound. They mixed rock music with elements of pop and R&B. This made their songs popular with many different listeners. Their music often featured strong vocals and catchy melodies.

Famous Songs

Some of ARS's most well-known songs include:

  • "So into You" – A popular love song with a smooth sound.
  • "Champagne Jam" – This song became a big hit and even gave its name to one of their albums.
  • "Neon Nites" – Another fan favorite that showed off their unique style.

Albums and Later Years

The Atlanta Rhythm Section released many albums during their career. Their first album, named after the band, came out in 1972. They continued to release new music throughout the 1970s and beyond.

Some of their notable albums include:

  • Atlanta Rhythm Section (1972)
  • Champagne Jam (1978)
  • Quinella (1981)

The group took a break after 1981. However, they often reunited for tours and special performances. This allowed fans to enjoy their music live again. Over the years, some members of the band have passed away. The band's music continues to be enjoyed by many people today.

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