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Major Lazer is a hard-living zombie vampire-killer who escaped the Jamaican jungle in 1984 on skateboard-back--or the dancehall-loving side project of DJs Diplo & Switch, unveiled in 2009 with the pair fresh off huge successes with M.I.A. Like ... Guns Don't Kill People... Lazers Do Music | List Price | $14.97 (You save $2.62) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Dance, Alternative | | Label | Downtown | | Orig Year | 2009 | | All Time Sales Rank | 166483  | | CD Universe Part number | 7939925 | | Catalog number | 70088 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 16, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Diplo; Switch | | Personnel | Vybz Kartel, Mr. Vegas, T.O.K., Santogold, Nina Sky, Santigold, Amanda Blank, Nina Sky, Ricky Blaze, Ms. Thing, Ms. Thing, Turbulence, Einstein, Future Troubles, Jah Dan, Jovi Rockwell, Leftside, Mapei, Mr. Evil, Mr. Lexx, Prince Zimboo, Supahype |
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$18.99 Justin McBrideAs a little kid, Justin McBride always envisioned where his road through life would take him – being a real life cowboy. McBride took that passion and turned it into a career at 18 when he began bull riding for the PBR (Professional Bull Riders, Inc.). By the time he was 28, McBride was a two-time World Champion bull rider and had released his debut country album Don’t Let Go.In 2007, before winning his second world title championship, McBride spent a lot of time in Nashville getting to know some of the music industry’s heavyweights, including songwriters Wynn Varble and Phil O’Donnell. “Something that I really loved to do that I hadn’t done was music,” notes McBride. “I just got around the right people, and I enjoyed hanging out with them and picking and singing. I felt like there really wasn’t a whole lot of cowboy music getting out to people. That’s what kind of pushed me over and made me want to give making an album a go. People love Chris LeDoux and cowboy music. There’s something honest and real about it. People get that whether they’re cowboys or not.”With his influences ranging from Lefty Frizell and Marty Robbins to Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams, Jr., McBride went into the studio with O’Donnell and Varble producing the project. “We wrote a few songs, found a bunch of them that I loved, and made a record. I was coming to town about once a week,” McBride recalls. “I would go to an event, leave the event, go to Nashville, leave Nashville, go home, change out my bag, and go to another event! It was crazy and hectic, but a lot ...
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