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It's too bad for Piefinger that radio has little of the power it had even a few years ago because the kickoff track of Where You Might Go could have placed them on many people's list of bands to watch. |  |



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Rodriguez released his first CD The True Cross in 1992 in the Dejadisc label, after releasing two cassettes. The same year Brambus records in Switzerland released a similar CD titled Landing 92 which included some extra tracks, mainly the now |  |
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This is a collection of songs this prolific writer, producer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist, has culled from the many he has written that are favorites of his. He has had songs recorded by a wide ranging variety of artists including; Bonnie |  |
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From the liner notes: The Liberty Tree originated before the American Revolution when each of the thirteen colonies chose a tree. The trees were symbols of strength and a desire for liberty and self rule. They served as meeting places |  |
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This is one of the most high energy bands playing today, and they both mix and fuse many different styles, and yet still you are going to walk away remembering the overall Celtic sound and how well the highland bagpipe |  |


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Continuing their roots true Cajun connection made in 2002 on the Grammy nominated Evangeline Made . Ronstadt and Cajun historian/musician Ann Savoy make the contemporary rootsy on the bittersweet Adieu False Heart . With emphatic musicianship provided by such acoustic/Americana |  |
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Once in awhile, an album comes along that is so strong in certain areas that they overshadow the weaknesses that exist. Whereas there are minor flaws on the Possum Trot Orchestra's self-titled CD, the strengths make them asides more than |  |
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Why it took me so long to get into this disc I'll never know. Maybe it's one of the mysterious human kinks that Flynn writes so well about. I'm just glad I eventually hooked into it. With a simpatico core |  |
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This is one of the finest recordings Chris Thomas King has done. He has made a disc that holds together on all levels and it speaks forcefully about what he feels is happening in this country, particularly in New Orleans, |  |
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Recorded live at his home, 'Hank Williams Ghost' kicks off Scott's sixth solo disc sounding like Skynyrd's 'Sweet Home Alabama' but the opening verse instantly grabs your attention, affirming why he's a Grammy nominated and ASCAP Songwriter of the Year |  |
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Listening to Lynn Miles sing is like getting lost in a book that is so good you forget time and place. Each song tells a story, from beginning to end, in a three or four minute segment. And like chapters |  |
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Jason Shain has a bit of Dylan and Prine and even Harry Chapin in his voice and, in places, in his music as well. Call it alt.country or alt.folk or Americana and you wouldn't be far off, for he could |  |
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The very essence of Gruppo Sportivo, The Netherland's late-'70s ambassadors of power pop, has emerged in Philadelphia of all places. Maggi, Pierce and E.J. have without realizing it channeled the heart of that incredibly unique and super-talented band into three |  |
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With its abundance of designer hats, songbirds more Madonna than Loretta Lynn, warmed over Lynyrd Skynyrd and Outlaws licks and bandwagon jumping bomb Iraq/don't bomb Iraq jingles, I have to confess to a strong aversion to most things considered country |  |
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Y'know, record companies get a bad rap a hell of a lot, and deservedly so 98% of the time. So, before we launch into the accolades this disc deserves, let's give a round of applause to the brave folk at |  |
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Cowan doesn't need any long introductions. As lead singer and bassist of the sorely missed but ever remarkable New Grass Revival, Cowan, along with Sam Bush, Bela Fleck and Pat Flynn, stood at the vanguard; propelling bluegrass into its future |  |
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With acclaimed session work and live appearances with a wide range of artists including Patty Loveless, Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Raul Malo, Emmylou Harris, The Chieftains, Elton John, Earl Scruggs, Duane Eddy, John Fogerty, Steve Winwood, and Mose Allison; a |  |
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By the middle of the third song, I have already imagined Lisa Moscatiello rocking on stage Melissa Etheridge style, serenading me at midnight in the piano bar of a smoky hotel, and then kicking it up with a rowdy row |  |
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