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Tony Ellis & The Musicians Of Braeburn: Tony Ellis (banjo, fiddle, fretless banjo, bass, guitar); Ron Smith (vocals); Bill Ellis (6 & 12 string guitars); Debbie Norris (Celtic harp); Louise Adkins (pump organ); Zan McCleod (percussion, bouzouki). Recorded ... Full Descriptionin Hyattsville, Maryland in March 1996 and Oldwave Productions, Maple Heights, Ohio in August 1997. Includes liner notes by Tony Ellis and Joe Wilson. Hide Description Tony Ellis Quaker Girl Songs Quaker Girl Review
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Purchase Quaker Girl CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tony Ellis Farewell My Home CD (1993)
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| | Guy Clark Dublin Blues CD (1995)
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$9.55 Texas-to-Nashville country-folk troubadour Clark was always more "respected" than popular, so it's not surprising that this rare major label outing failed to earn him an audience beyond his loyal cult. Regardless, DUBLIN BLUES is full of songs as good as any Clark ever wrote. Restrained but effective production puts Clark's rough, whiskey-and-cigarettes voice and quietly poetic lyrics front and center, which is the key to success for a songwriter this powerful. The title cut is an instant classic (later covered by Clark's buddy/peer Townes Van Zandt), a bit of visionary folkie melancholy. The closer "The Randall Knife" bookends the album perfectly, with a spoken lyric that speaks volumes about the complex dynamics between father and son in Clark's characteristically heartfelt ...
| | Todd Phillips In The Pines CD (1995)
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$13.35 Todd Phillips is the acoustic bassist of choice on many of the most innovative as well as traditional acoustic bluegrass (and beyond) recordings made over the last twenty years. A bassist since he was eleven years old, he has aligned himself with the finest musicians and creative contributors to acoustic instrumental music known, such as the original David Grisman Quintet and the ...
| | Gregg Allman Laid Back CD (1973) Remastered
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$6.39 Digitally remastered by Suha Gur.
Recorded at Capricorn Sound Studios, Macon, Georgia.
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| | Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song CD (2008)
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$10.49 Jamey Johnson is a successful songwriter on Nashville's Music Row, who has authored hits by George Strait and Trace Adkins. THAT LONESOME SONG, Johnson's debut album as a performer, is a happy throwback to the outlaw country of the 1970s, with Johnson's gruff, character-filled vocals surrounded by a small, rocking combo including pedal steel, organ, and fiddles. Rather than ...
| | Levon Helm Electric Dirt CD (2009)
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$12.90 Not that anyone's keeping score, but as Band alumni records go, Levon is pulling way ahead of the pack with his second keeper in as many tries in the '00s. ELECTRIC DIRT finds the Arkansas legend building on its critically acclaimed predecessor, DIRT FARMER, and bringing the democratic ebullience of his weekly Midnight Ramble live sessions (held in his barn) to record. Ramble stalwarts Larry Campbell and Amy Helm (Levon's daughter) appear all ...
| | Spade Cooley Western Swing Dance Date With Spade & Tex CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Patsy Cline Remembering CD (1982)
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$6.29 REMEMBERING is not a collection of duets: Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves never recorded any. REMEMBERING mostly alternates between songs Cline recorded before her death in 1963 and songs Reeves cut before his untimely demise a year later. There is one exception, however, and that's the "duet" on "I Fall to Pieces" created by Owen Bradley in 1981, which both singers ...
| | Dean Martin Hurtin' Country Songs CD (1999)
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| | Bob Wills Live From Panther Hall: 1963 CD (2005)
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$9.95 Recording information: 07/07/1963.
| | Believing In June Hope Is A Sound CD (2004)
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$10.15 Believing In June facilitates an honest, no ego, "this-music-belongs-to-everyone-so-lets-make-the-most-of-it" mentality. We're Believing in June from Portland Oregon!!! we play music because it's what we love to do. we're in this band to meet cool people, not to be cool people. this is our bio, because we think bios are really annoying. we play in other bands like Brutal Fight, Giggitty Giggitty Giggitty, and Sans You/Think Like Cougars. we would love for you to come out and see us someday when we're in a town near you. and if you're in a band, we'd like to play with you.-- The Portland Mercury!:While I'm violently against gerunds at the beginning of titles, and especially band names (Judging Amy, Watching Ellie), I forgive Believing in June because they make up for it by playing totally great music. The mix of hardcore screaming and heartfelt ...
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