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What a Crying Shame CD (1994)
Paul Deakin music CDs "What A Crying Shame" was nominated for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards.
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Definitive Collection CD (2004)
Paul Deakin CD discography Emerging in the early 1990s, the Mavericks were a new breed of country band. They were schooled in the Bakersfield verities of Buck Owens and Merle Haggard, but equally ...
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Live in Austin Texas CD (2004)
Paul Deakin discography The Mavericks are talented enough to do any number of things with their music, which has been just a bit problematic for them since their breakthrough with 1994's What ...
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Gold CDs (2006)
Paul Deakin albums Had the Mavericks been around during the outlaw country days of the mid-1970s, when iconoclasts like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kinky Friedman were fusing the heart and soul ...
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Mavericks CD (2003)
Paul Deakin CD discography Principally recorded at Ocean Way, Nashville, Tennessee and Ken's Gold Club, Franklin, Tennessee.
The Mavericks shook up country music in the 1990s with their combination of snappy, neo-traditional honky tonk ...
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Super Colossal Smash Hits of the 90's: The Best of the Mavericks CD (1999)
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Paul Deakin music CDs This best of collection of new country stars The Mavericks includes "Things I Cannot Change," "Dance The Night Away," and "There Goes My Heart."
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Trampoline CD (1998)
Paul Deakin songs As their career progresses, the Mavericks are becoming more of a showcase for vocalist/frontman Raul Malo, both for better and for worse. They may be losing their band identity, ...
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Whisky Hearts CD (2007)
Paul Deakin albums Recording information: Paradox Productions, Murfreesboro, TN.
Personnel: Dean Owens (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Will Kimbrough (guitars, banjo, mandolin); Al Perkins (dobro); Jen Gunderman (accordion, keyboards); Paul Deakin (vibraphone, drums); Kevin ...
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From Hell to Paradise CD (1992)
Paul Deakin discography The Mavericks made their major-label debut with their second album, 1992's From Hell to Paradise, and while co-producer Steve Fishell added a lot more gloss than the band could ...
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Music for All Occasions CD (1995)
"Here Comes The Rain" won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS was nominated for Best Country ...
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Desire Road CD (1997)
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
With a change of record labels, Woodruff returns with a strong follow-up to his 1994 debut, Dreams and Saturday Nights. Taking ...
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Super Colossal Smash Hits Of The '90'S: The Best Of The Mavericks CD (1999)
Throughout the '90s, the Mavericks were one of the few bands to successfully fuse roots-rock and countrypolitan at a time when Music Row was infatuated with soft-rock flavored superstars. ...
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Luxury of Time CD (1999)
By virtue of his debut, The Luxury of Time, David Mead seems to have digested a wide scope of pop music through the years. Mead writes slick, sophisticated, and ...
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2:30am CD (2004)
Kevin Montgomery has a comforting, warm roots folk-meets-country approach to his singer-songwriter craft. "Tennessee Girl" is a perfect example as it saunters along at a lovely leisurely pace similar ...
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Mavericks (2003) CD (2003)
Principally recorded at Ocean Way, Nashville, Tennessee and Ken's Gold Club, Franklin, Tennessee.
The Mavericks shook up country music in the 1990s with their combination of snappy, neo-traditional honky tonk ...
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All The King's Men CD (1997)
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
"Goin' Back To Memphis" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance.
Forty years after making history as ...
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