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$6.09 Popular songs are often associated with the vocalists that made them famous but few artists actually have the distinction of having a "theme" song along the lines of Bob Hope with "Thanks for the Memories." Even fewer can claim to have two theme songs attached to them and Andy Williams is one of those fortunate stars. After "Moon River" became forever linked to Williams, he recorded a holiday song for his first Christmas album that gave him a yuletide hit and theme song. "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" was the right song at the right time for Williams when he began to perform it on his highly successful NBC Christmas specials that featured the whole Williams clan. Both the song and the television specials were so memorable, it wasn't long before Williams was crowned "Mr. Christmas." Of course having a full album of wonderful holiday songs perfectly performed doesn't hurt either and the Andy Williams Christmas Album ...
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$10.05 First issued in the early 1960s, this collection ...
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$29.09 An icon from the '50s and '60s folk revival, Tom Paxton remains a living embodiment of the ideas and music of that era. In the best sense, he's an idealist, using his music to take a closer look at the world around him. His songs range from directly political ("Who Will Feed the People") to broadly social ("It Ain't Easy") to deeply personal ("Getting Up Early"). Recorded between 1994 and 2000, Live From Mountain Stage works like a greatest-hits package, with good versions of Paxton's signature songs from "Bottle of Wine" through "Yuppies in the Sky." Like Pete Seeger, another revivalist, Paxton thrives in a live setting, providing humorous introductions to songs and inviting the audience to sing along. Simple, tasteful arrangements perfectly support classics like "My Ramblin' Boy" and "The Marvelous Toy." Eliza Gilkyson adds fitting harmony on "(I Can't Help but Wonder) Where I'm Bound," while Julie Adams and Deni Bonet add lovely background vocals to "Last Thing on My Mind." It will perhaps seem odd to more cynical listeners, hooked on world-weary singer/songwriters, that performers like Paxton have continued to endure for 40 years with their idealism intact. Perhaps this endurance, like the meaningful music he continues to make, offers a reason to believe. Live From Mountain Stage is a fine recording, perfectly suited for Paxton fans old and new. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
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$18.99 “Country blues” is Leroy’s long awaited third album. It contains several of Leroy’s original blues songs and a selection of blues and gospel themes learned first hand from the legendary bluesmen who befriended him over the years. Pierson’s unique finger picked guitar style is characterized by and aggressive rhythmic approach, blending rude bass string snaps and dynamic damping with stinging slide runs and fluid melodic leads played without picks on his vintage Style-O National steel guitar or his modern National Resolectric. His arrangements of song chestnuts like “Closer Walk with Thee” and “Cocaine Blues” mark him as one of this era’s finest interpreters of the tradition. Leroy is joined on several tracks by his long-time friend and musical partner, guitarist Ken MacSwan. Leroy and Ken dedicate this album to the late “Reverend” Craig Spellmeyer, a superb drummer and loyal friend and brother.Leroy Jodie Pierson was born in 1947 and raised in St. Louis, Missouri where he still resides with his wife, Sheila, and their one-eyed cat, Topeka Slim. His first musical influence was his father, Marvin Leroy Pierson, a student of legendary fiddler, Jesse Ashlock, who played fiddle and bass in the 1930s with Oklahoma based Western Swing groups. Marvin gave up his musical career circa 1940, but remained an ardent fan who loved to share his passion with his son. Leroy began picking guitar in his mid-teens, inspired by recordings of country blues artists like Mississippi John Hurt, Brownie McGhee, Lightnin’ Hopkins and Son House. In 1963, he began a long association with legendary ...
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