In this sense, lovers of both Peckinpah and this Southern rock band can come together in relishing the sleaze factor; Mangrum and the slew of bandmembers such as Harvey Jett and Stan Knight, are all of a type who would have fit right into the posse of misfits Robert Ryan is forced to lead on his noble mission in the film. By 1975, things were mellowing out, and despite a nod from Mangrum protégé Ruby Starr, it might have been a little too much when the opportunity presented itself to replace Harvey Jett. It began a period when the group's membership changed so fast that there wasn't even time to come up with good ol' nicknames for each new bandmember. Henderson's recording credits taper off in the '80s, when Black Oak Arkansas effectively ceased to exist. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi