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Singer-songwriter Byrd throws down a hard-ass, mysterious and irreverent Rock 'n' Roll CD, teeming with distinctive characters from the rough side of Southern life. A native of Chapel Hill, Byrd grew up singing in the Southern Baptist church, where his f
Personnel: Jonathan Byrd (acoustic guitar); Andrew Reissiger (guitar); Rob McMaken, Will McFarlane (electric guitar); Neal Fountain (bass instrument); Jeff Reilly (drums); Mary Moss (background vocals).
Dirty Linen (p.79) - "[T]he album superimposes Byrd's literate, perceptive lyrics over a musical style that rests somewhere between Southern rock and country rock....He's still as dead-on funny, sweet, and smart as ever." This Is The New That Music Jonathan Byrd This Is The New That Songs | 1. | Cocaine Kid, The |
| 2. | Colleen |
| 3. | Jesus Was a Bootlegger |
| 4. | Hank |
| 5. | Sexy Jessie |
| 6. | Austin Women |
| 7. | Cold & Hungry Night, The |
| 8. | Learn to Rock 'N' Roll |
| 9. | Amelia, My Dream |
| 10. | I Want You |
| 11. | Bishop & The Ghost of the Nazarene, The |
| 12. | Jacks |
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