| | Joel Edwards Lost & Found CD - Import Joel Edwards Discography of CDs
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Lost & Found Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums | | Label | Universal | | CD Universe Part number | 7250534 | | Catalog number | 38134 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2009 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | United Kingdom |
Joel Edwards Lost & Found Songs | 1. | We're OK |
| 2. | Happen |
| 3. | Swim This Ocean |
| 4. | Let You Go |
| 5. | Costello |
| 6. | Warm Gold Sun |
| 7. | Deal Again |
| 8. | Eve So Blue |
| 9. | Lay Down |
| 10. | Little Old Star/la la La |
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Love And Rockets: David J. (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); Daniel Ash (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Kevin Haskins (keyboards, drums). Additional personnel: John A. Rivers (keyboards). Producers: John A. Rivers, Love And Rockets. Includes liner notes by David J and Andrew J. Booksbank. Digitally remastered by John A. Rivers (1999, Woodbine Studios). Personnel: David J (vocals, guitar, electric guitar, keyboards); Daniel Ash (vocals, guitar, keyboards); ...
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$42.05 | | Manic Street Preachers Send Away The Tigers CD (2007)
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| | Jesse & The Hogg Brothers White Trash Meth Lab CD (2008)
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$10.09 The Legend Of JESSE & THE HOGG BROTHERS Although we have no genealogical proof The Hogg Brothers claim to be from same family tree as the famous Texas Governor James Stevens HOGG. At the age of 17 Horace Lee "Pappy" Hogg was living in a trailer in Bosque County outside of Clinton, Texas in 1952 when he was drafted into the US Army. Soon he was on his way to fight in the Korean War. There he met Travis Braintree, a member of Company E of the 31st Infantry. They fought side by side at the Battle of Pork Chop Hill. On the night of April 16, 1953, shortly before midnight, a hail of artillery signaled a sudden infantry assault by a Chinese battalion. Pork Chop Hill was quickly overrun, although isolated bunkers were defended by U.S. soldiers. During this battle Pappy Hogg was wounded, and Travis carried him on his back to one of the bunkers. Hogg’s life was saved, and the two became the best of friends. After the war Hogg retired from the army, married Betty Louise Dodson, and they quickly had two sons, PJ and Junior. Braintree reenlisted and was stationed in TX. Braintree eventually met and fell in love with Pappy’s sister, Thelma Hogg, and they were married in February of 1966. After only a few months of wedded bliss, Travis was sent to Vietnam, but not before Thelma became pregnant with Jesse and his twin sister Becky Ann. That year Pappy got divorced and quickly wed his 2nd wife, Gertrude Stuckey. Tragically, in the spring of 1967 Travis was reported Missing In Action near Hanoi. He was never heard from again. Pappy took in his sister and her children and helped raise the twins along with his new sons, Neil and Robert T. The boys grew up with Jesse listening to Buck Owens, Johnny Cash and many other country heroes. The family loved to watch Hee Haw together. Pappy taught Neil and Robert T. how to play guitar, and the brothers formed a band with Jesse as the lead singer. Jesse went on to college, but he dropped out and soon was working as a salesman. In the late 80s Jesse left Texas when he got a promotion that relocated him north to New England, where he made good money. Jesse still wanted to keep singing country music, so he formed a country cover band. He called it Jesse & The Hogg Brothers to honor his family band, and the other members took up the Hogg surname for performances. Buzz, Jethro and Bob were the original performing Hogg Brothers. In 1989 in a dive C&W bar in RI Jesse met Peter Yarmouth of Black & Blue Records, and Jesse went to TX and recorded a joke track, “Hogg Rustlin’,” with Neil & Robert T. on one of his visits back to Texas. The song appeared on a compilation album, and Jesse signed a contract to record an album that seemed destined never to come out. In 1992, Pappy wed his ...
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