| | Fiddlin Johnny Cowboy Legacy CD Fiddlin Johnny Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Fiddlin' Johnny attempts to cover the role of the fiddle in cowboy culture of the Old West on Cowboy Legacy, performing songs that were actually sung on cattle drives in the traditional style. ~ Steve Huey
Chronicles Role Of The Fiddle In Cattle Drives 100 Yrs Ago
Fiddlin' Johnny: John E. Lardinois (guitar, acoustic bass); Jeanette Lucille Lardinois, Randy Howard (mandolin); John Owen Lardinois (fiddle); William Daniel Lardinois (acoustic bass).
Personnel: Randy Howard (mandolin).
Recording information: Fiddlehead Studio; Makoche Recording Company; Monkey Finger Studio. Fiddlin Johnny Cowboy Legacy Songs | 1. | Shuckin' the Bush | |
| 2. | Plainsman, The | |
| 3. | Over the Waves | |
| 4. | Hot Foot | |
| 5. | Tom and Jerry | |
| 6. | Golden Fiddle Waltz | |
| 7. | Sally Goodin' | |
| 8. | Lime Rock | |
| 9. | Kelly Waltz | |
| 10. | Dusty Miller | |
| 11. | Bees Wings Hornpipe | |
| 12. | Luzenda Waltz | |
| 13. | Forked Deer | |
| 14. | Old Sport | |
| 15. | Last Waltz, The | |
| 16. | Durang's Hornpipe | |
| Cowboy Legacy Music Review Purchase Cowboy Legacy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song CD (2008)
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| | Billy Gilman Classic Christmas CD (2000)
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| | George Strait 50 Number Ones CDs (2004)
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| | Roger Miller King Of The Road: Greatest Hits And Favorites CD (1998)
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| | Mac Wiseman Live Concert CD (2001)
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| | Dears No Cities Left CD (2004) (Import) Australia
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$24.59 The Dears' 2004 album NO CITIES LEFT was well recieved by critics and includes the tracks "Warm & Sunny Days," "We Can Have It," "Don't Lose The Faith," and "Never Destroy Us."
This edition includes four bonus tracks on the bonus Protest EP.
While the Dears are not a textbook goth band, this Canadian collective's second release, NO CITIES LEFT, burns with the despondent, desperate melodrama implied by the tag. The opener, "We Can Have It," blazes ...
| | Cafe De Soul Vol. 3-Cafe De Soul CD (2003)
Cowboy Legacy
$20.19 It seems that Café De Soul has successfully taken the same role as the Expansion Soul Sauce compilations had ten years ago: picking independent soul gems from small U.S. labels and releasing them in the U.K. as value-for-money compilation CD's. This is the third volume in the Café de Soul compilation series, and it contains the two absolute killer cuts of this spring: After Hours by Tashan and Should Have Been Strong by Miles Jaye, both of which have been topping all specialist soul charts recently (Soul 24-7.com chart, Sweet Rhythm Chart, our own Quality Time Cream Cuts etc.) - and with reason. The aforementioned two songs are absolutely brilliant, indeed. Toby Walker introduces Tashan's latest (promotional) CD Life Goes On and the massive After Hours track on his excellent www.soulwalking.co.uk site as follows: "On receiving the first initial copy of this set, I called Ralph Tee at Expansion Records and played him the track 'After Hours' down the telephone. I sent him a copy of the CD (with the thumbs up from Tashan). There then followed a series of 'networkings'. Ralph called Richard (Searling) at Expansion, who called Tashan and there then commenced discussions regarding licensing the album. Then the Cafe De Soul label enquired after the set." Consequently, Expansion released Tashan's Best of set without After Hours, but luckily the track ended up in Café de Soul's latest compilation. The track in question is a wonderful, mellow yet groovy soul swayer in the same vein as Keni Burke's classic Risin' to the Top. After Hours is also based on a meaty bass line, over which we hear some stylish keyboards and guitar, and Tashan sings the splendid atmospheric song, which perfectly creates an atmosphere of a warm summer night together with that special one: "After hours / when the sun goes down / girl I need your body close / so I can do those things that you really love the most / Can I hold you in the moonlight / You got the key to my sensuality etc."... An instant soul classic and a strong contender for the soul track of the year! Should Have Been Strong by Miles Jaye - one of my favourite soul artists of the last 15 years - is almost equally compelling. It's dominated by a great, funky bass line and coloured by jazzy keyboard soloing - all instruments played by Miles himself. The actual melody effectively creates a dialogue between the lead singer and the chorus vocals, which repeat endless lines of what he "should have done" to avoid some serious heartache: "I should have said no / should have resisted / should have turned and walk away / should have never let you in" etc. A magical song and ...
| | B J Thomas Hooked On A Feeling: The Best Of CD (1996)
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| | Rampage Demagraffix CD (2006)
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| | Beth Sass Seven Songs CD (2002)
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$10.15 August 2009Writing new song cycle for upcoming CD...thrilled!July 5, 2009Beth Sass on Organic Thinking Radio!Now available on www.myspace.com/bethsassListen To Host Michelle Calling's hour long discussion/interview/performance focusing on THE ORGANIC PROCESS OF SONGWRITING www.myspace.com/bethsass Fall-Winter 2008-2009:Fitness and Music Experiment (F>A>M>E>) I have developed a program for a small group of record producers and engineers. They trade record production skills for personal fitness traning. Interested?Hmmmmm?Aug 2008: Session for my new CD with Bassist Great David Hungate and Drummer and Percussionist Great Kenny Malone. Recorded at Soundwave Studio Nashville. Bruce Dees, Lisa Silver Producing and Richard Adler, Engineering/Producing.Aug July 2008:Thanks to my dear friend Michelle Collins for inviting me for a live radio interview on WOMR Provincetown/Cape Cod/MA! Hope you all raise lots of funds for National Public Radio!!!!!!!!!!!!Listen for her show "Organic Thinking" every other Sunday!MAILING LIST:In advance of new CD, please help consolidate Beth Sass fanbase by registering your name and email atbethsass.fanbridge.comWINTER 2007New CD currently in pre-production here in Nashville. Richard Adler, Bruce Dees, Lisa Silver, Producers.FALL 2007:Chosen to be Sponsored by ClearChannel Garageband "Artist To Watch", distribution via Clearchannel. Check it out:http://clearchannelmusic.com/cc-common/new/6/indexcountry.html SEVEN SONGS was produced and engineered at Soundwave Studio, Nashville, by Richard Adler (Allison Krauss/Neil Young/Natalie Cole, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Doc Watson, Marty Stuart). In his own words: "Real musicians playing real drums, bass, and guitars provide an earthy palette of support, all the while staying within the bounds of elegant simplicity and focus on Beth's words. A breath of fresh air to those who are tired of drum machines and unreal, unidentifiable synthesized instruments." Vocals and Piano: Beth SassAcoustic and Electric Guitars: John MahoneyBass: Scott Lilliott Drums and Percussion: Kathy BurklyBackground vocal: Sally ...
| | Chris LeDoux Ultimate Collection CDs (2006)
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| | T T Why (Me Tell Me)? CD (2003)
Cowboy Legacy
$10.15 That's me... T.T.!!!Terence Theriot (T.T. for short) was born in Texas. Although he was reared and currently lives in Thibodeaux, LA, he frequently moved about due to his father being in the military service.T.T. always had an interest in music. He started writing poetry - which, later, he would translate into rap lyrics- - -around 1992/1993.T.T. started rapping about 1997. His admiration for rap artists such as Tupac, DMX, Eight Ball, MJG, and Enimem help to increase his awareness for the art.In 2000, he was a member of a rap group called Solz-Uv-Broz in which he did his first recording. Their first independent LP/CD called "Dusty Roads" was also created ...
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