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Brea- New Version Music Review Purchase Brea- New Version CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Carrie Underwood Play On CD (2009)
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$13.35 Daisy in her hair aside, Carrie Underwood looks flat-out glamorous on the cover of PLAY ON, which is a pretty fair indication of what awaits listeners on her third album. Carrie is still nominally a country artist and sometimes will sing supported by fiddles and steel guitar, but this is crossover pop pure and simple, whether it's the thundering rhythms on the Shania-styled strut "Cowboy Casanova" or the succession of maudlin melodies on the preponderance of power ballads. Carrie takes a much stronger presence as a writer here, co-authoring seven of the 13 songs, and she's attracted to hookless showstoppers designed to showcase her powerful voice. When she sticks to tunes written solely by the professionals, PLAY ON does have some slick pleasures, particularly ...
| | Taylor Swift Fearless CDs (2008) With DVD; Bonus Tracks; Special Edition
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| | Jim Reeves Twelve Songs Of Christmas CD (1963)
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| | Earl Scruggs Live From Austin City Limits CD (1977)
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| | John Anderson Wild & Blue CD (1982)
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| | Robert Earl Keen The Rose Hotel CD (2009)
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| | Groop Dogdrill Every Six Seconds CD (2000)
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| | Sportique Communique No 9 CD
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| | Wiggins Sisters Wiggins CD (2006)
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| | Mike Band Clifford Heartbreak Grill & Bar CD (2006)
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$15.95 Mike Clifford is an Austin, TX – based singer-songwriter whose music has been described as a cross between Texas honky-tonk and California country-rock. He has released 3 successful self-produced albums, charted 3 consecutive radio singles on the Texas Music ...
| | Cordwood Names In Stone CD (2006)
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$16.45 “... ‘Names In Stone’ is great two lane traveling music. It is upbeat and foot tapping enough to make the miles fly by, but not so fast that you end up with a speeding ticket.”“... Been sure enjoying the new CD. All original songs from a very talentedgroup. I was playing it the other day and a customer was in the store when Blue Corvair came on. Thank you Bob! ... there is a satisfied groupie out here in midwestern Ma.”“... Just wanted to say I've enjoyed listening to ‘Names In Stone.’ Sure had the feel and warmth of good friends making good music.”Cordwood is an acoustic, country folk and bluegrass band out of south eastern New Hampshire, not quite the seacoast, not quite the Lakes Region and not quite Boston. Much as the Rocky Mountain sound and West Coast sound are recognizably different from that of Texas, Virginia or Tennessee bluegrass, New England adds its own regional flavor to bluegrass and string band music. Yet the tunes remain heart felt and down home.Cordwood is all of that as well as a fine group of New England musicians. Each can hold his or her own at field picking or on stage jam and still present a polished stage performance . All four instrumentalists can sing and vocalize, sometimes taking the lead vocal, or hanging back and lending two, three or even four part harmonies to a song. They are all storytellers and songwriters, creating original material for their performances and recordings. Finally, Cordwood is a band, giving their unique sound to both originals and to the covers they perform. Cordwood evolved out of the "Down from the Hill” benefit concert for the Bear-Paw Regional Greenways Land Trust. Oh yes, "Down from the Hill" came from the fact that almost all of the performers that first night had met at a camp site at the "top of the hill" at the Winter Hawk/Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. Wini and Bob Young had been performing as a duo. They had worked with Walter occasionally as a trio and as members of the Deerfield Coffeehouse Band. Walt Kutylowski, in addition to working with the DCB, was performing with his brother Nick in the band known as Fat Hands. Walt and Nick continue to charm audiences from the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville to the Lazy Lion in Deerfield, providing what has come to be known as the "Kutylowski Charm." Al Pratt is heralded throughout the New Hampshire Seacoast as a musician's musician. You might find him playing drums, bass, guitar, trumpet or banjo. While Wini, Walt and Bob were performing with the Coffeehouse Band, ...
| | Spooky Sounds Vol. 1-Spooky Sounds CD (2006)
$16.39 | | Big D & The Good News Blues Big Time CD (2006)
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$12.69 Denise AKA Big D was born in Michigan in the late 60s. She, and her two older siblings were brought up in an unstable home for the first 3 years of her life. Then, through her father’s divorce and remarriage, lived the next 7 years in a normal, middle class home. During this seven years, she sang…a lot…with the radio. The seventies music was piped in throughout her comfortable, two story home. Her musical influences would be shaped during this time by groups like: The Eagles, James Taylor, Kenny Loggins, and anyone on the popular radio stations of the 70s. Denise sang a couple of solos in elementary school: ‘Snoopy Come Home,’ and ‘M.O.T.H.E.R.’ These songs were sung as solos before the entire school…. Denise recalls how she actually enjoyed practicing for her gigs;). No other ‘gigs’ were pursued at that time, and Denise’s singing career was halted for the next several years.By the time Denise was 11, she (along with her sister and brother) was thrown back into chaos when her Father divorced again.The next few years of Denise’s life would be characterized by drinking, drugs, depression, staying out late at night, poor school attendance and bad grades. Because Denise was ‘out of control’ her Father decided to send her to Florida where she would live with her grandmother (her dad’s mother). A new State, a new school, a new home…none of it comfortable, and none of it easy. While living with her Grandmother, Denise became even more depressed. Every day after school, she would go to her bedroom and listen to the saddest music she could find. The songs that had been a comfort in the ‘stable home,’ were now the songs she would pick out to feed into her depression. She also added a few other “artists,” like Ozzy Osborne, Black Sabbath, and a whole host of other heavy rock groups of the day. By the time Denise was 14, she began to have daily thoughts of suicide, and was drinking and doing drugs on a regular basis. At 17 years old, she was placed in an Adolescent Treatment Center for attempted suicide. While there, her Psychiatrist introduced her to Gregg Allman (from the Allman Brother’s Band.) Nothing musically however, came from that meeting. Having spent only 3 months in the center, she was released with flying colors. But she was not cured. She continued to deteriorate, ...
| | Latigo Ridin' CD (2007)
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| | Brian Arnold This Close To Home CD (2007)
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