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Though brothers Johnny and Donnie Van Zant made their name in the southern rock outfits Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special, there's little difference between 1970s southern rock boogie and much of what's on top of the country charts in 2007, so MY KIND OF COUNTRY fits right at home alongside the likes of Brooks and Dunn and Travis Tritt. With songs like "Goes Down Easy," "These Colors Don't Run" and the title track, the brothers clearly know their good ol' boy market backwards and forwards.
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Personnel: John Willis (acoustic guitar); Pat Buchanan (electric guitar, harmonica); Kenny Greenberg, Tom Bukovac (electric guitar); Russ Pahl (steel guitar, dobro, banjo); Larry Franklin, Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Reese Wynans (piano, organ, Hammond b-3 organ, Wurlitzer organ); Michael Rhodes (bass guitar); Greg Morrow (drums, percussion); Eric Darken (percussion); Crystal Taliefero, Vicki Hampton, Robert Bailey , Kim Fleming, Russell Terrell, Perry Coleman (background vocals).
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No Depression (p.104) - "Sinewy guitar lines rise and intertwine, the beats crash a bit harder, and yet somehow there is that sense of what-the-hell Saturday night party." Van Zant My Kind Of Country Songs My Kind Of Country Music Review Purchase My Kind Of Country CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Van Zant Brother To Brother CD (1998)
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| | Van Zant CD (1985) (Import) Import; Canada
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| | Van Zant II CD (2001)
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$7.95 Principally recorded at Mr. Smalls Funhouse Studios, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The group known as Van Zant consist of latter-day Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Johnny Van Zant and his brother Donnie, carrying on the ...
| | Van Zant Get Right With The Man CD (2005) DualDisc
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$15.69 Southern rock and country are musical kissing cousins, so it's no huge surprise that .38 Special frontman Donnie Van Zant and his brother Johnny (of latter-day Lynyrd Skynyrd) cut an album steeped in the sounds of the latter genre. GET RIGHT WITH THE MAN finds the Brothers Van Zant delving into pedal-steel-stoked fare that focuses on blue-collar rebellion ("Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do"), bar-brawling ("Takin' Up Space"), and rough roads traveled ("Been There Done That"), and fits in nicely with the contemporary country scene.
Everyday people populate these songs, ranging from the waitress ...
| | Kenny Wayne Shepherd 10 Days Out... Blues From The Backroad CD (2007) With DVD
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$21.35 Shepherd's reverence for his musical roots are centerstage on this CD/DVD package featuring the guitarslinger with rhythm section of bassist Tommy Shannon and drumer Chris slayton performing with some of the greatest blues players of our time as well as lesser-known but historically significant bluesmen. Traveling to their hometowns ...
| | Robert Plant Raising Sand CD (2007)
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| | Jets Overhead Bridges CD (2006)
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| | Jason Stolarik Flesh Confessions CD (2003)
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$6.55 Thanks to all who helped the Hurricane Relief Effort by buying a cd and supporting the American Red-Cross. You're donations were much appreciated!Best of Karma to you all! Sincerely,Jason Stolarik*Flesh Confessions is still available but in limited #'s. Get a copy of "Flesh Confessions" while supplies last! *Jason Stolarik's solo cd debut "Flesh Confessions" is a bold new look into eclectic rock. There are progressive rock guitar instrumentals such as ("On Higher ...
| | Country Party Favorites CDs (2006)
$11.19 | | Espinoza Dimitri Grechi Alternative Music CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Antic Clay Hilarious Death Blues CDs (2007)
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$18.95 ANTIC CLAY: Hilarious Death Blues (2007)"Hilarious Death Blues is a dark, smoldering journey into isolated Americana. It's country music that's silently aware of the impending apocalypse, and doesn't pine over lost love and and the daily grind of an oppressive job. It's a low and lonesome sound that holds a mirror to existential angst and rages against entropy, ennui, murk and miasma with flourishing, poetic beauty."--Chad Radford"Former MYSSOURI frontman Michael Bradley has regained his sight and is now going under the name Antic Clay. Debuting with a double-disc dose of lonesome desert laments cheerily titled HILARIOUS DEATH BLUES, Bradley/Clay wanders a similar forlorn and spooked landscape as Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Nick Cave, Mark Lanegan, Simon Bonney and other blues-obsessed artsy white guys. Dark, minimal and restrained, two full discs of this approach proves to be a chore at one sitting, but overall this is chillingly haunting stuff, and a welcome direction for Bradley."--Jeff Clark, STOMP AND STAMMERANTIC CLAY AND HIS BRUISED DUSTY by BlackBird Merle Leonce Bone"Let yourself get taken in by the dark times emerging from this virile and exiled dumper, vessel of all the ancient echoes. The funerary heart for decadent Mormon. Antic Clay is not only about a more electrification prone to tension even if the man does cast his painful strength and his discreet vision and his wild poet constitution in the events. With Antic Clay, it is not only about rooting oneself ...
| | Po'Girl (Mini LP Sleeve) CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Lolita Moore Inspired CD (2008)
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$16.45 “I will give Thee thanks with all my heart; I will sing praises to Thee before the Gods”. Psalm 138:1.Lolita Moore, a native of Oakland, California, began singing and writing poems and songs when she was five years old. Lolita was a child prodigy of the All Nations Pentecostal Children’s Church choir where the now, world renown, Hawkins singers started their music ministry. Influenced by Walter, Edwin and Tramaine Hawkins, who wrote and produced the mega hit “Oh Happy Day”, Lolita began singing in the children’s choir under the direction of her eldest sister, Evelyn Gladney, of the Gladney Sisters, a family gospel singing group. It was shortly there after, that Lolita became recognized as one of the choir’s lead soloist. This anointed musical talent is a preachers’ kid, born with the gift of music. Although Lolita recalls writing and storing many of her songs away at an early age, it was not until ...
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