In 1978, at the
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, he collaborated with the Delta bluesman
Big Joe Williams on one of the singer's last albums,
The Final Years: Big Joe Williams. Co-produced by Cummings, Joe B. Stewart, and Ken Hatley, this album was released in 1993 by Gitanes Jazz/Verve. In 2003, Cummings worked with Ken Hatley on the soundtrack for
Florida City, a film drama about advance knowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack. In the spring of 2004, the Flares were reborn in
Lebanon, Tennessee when Cummings joined original members Jim Pasquale (guitar) and Norman "Knobby" Lowell (drums), along with Nashville singer-songwriters Scotty Cothran, Harold Hutchcraft, Jack Bond, and Forest Borders, to cut the comeback album,
It Is What It Is. In September 2005, Cummings began recording a solo CD, working with Pasquale and Hutchcraft. ==References==