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This is the third CD from Belle Starr, a rock 'n roll/country-folk pop band named after the 1860s outlaw from Missouri. Based in St. Louis (and voted Top Country Band there), the band formed five years ago by lead singers Lynne Reif and Kip Loui who both
Recording information: Broom Factory Recording Studio, St. Louis, MO.
Belle Starr includes: Lynne Reif, Kip Loui (vocals).
Personnel: Kip Loui (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Lynne Reif (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin); Andy Ploof (dobro); Jake Brookman (cello); Mike Martin (organ); Bill Yaeger (drums).
Notes From The Broom Factory Music Belle Stars Notes From The Broom Factory Songs | 1. | All Too Well |
| 2. | In the Meantime |
| 3. | Losing Sleep to My Dreams |
| 4. | Twisted and Wrong |
| 5. | Wichita |
| 6. | Red Rose of Texas |
| 7. | Lonely Old Place |
| 8. | I Wanna Be Your Fool |
| 9. | Heaven Forbid |
| 10. | Gotta Lotta Nerve |
| 11. | Fooled You |
| 12. | Got Me Cryin' |
| 13. | Last Call |
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