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The Second Fiddles: 2nd Fiddles
Raucous stringband party music with smokin' harp and lively pick'n from the golden age of '78's.
Recommended if you like
Mississippi Sheiks,
Old Crow Medicine Show,
The Wiyos.
Battlestar America: Above Market Value
Half country, half hip-hop. All good. Battlestar America mixes hip-hop beats, DJ scratching and raps with guitar, fiddle, and two part country harmonies, creating a new all-American sound. You've never heard hick-hop like this.
Recommended if you like
Rednex.
Romi Mayes: Achin In Yer Bones
Down home Country Blues Americana music that makes you miss your mouth when sipping you beer.
Recommended if you like
Gillian Welch,
Lucinda Williams,
Mary Gauthier.
Jack Williams: Across the Winterline
Skilled finger picking with a [Southern] rythymic musical style that’s equal parts folk storytelling and Tin Pan Alley songcraft, delivered with the impassioned soul of an old blues singer...No Depression Magazine
Recommended if you like
Chuck Pyle,
Jonathan Byrd,
Mickey Newbury.
Country Compilation: ALL GONE FISHIN'
All star country artists, including George Jones, Merle Haggard, Bobby Bare, Tanya Tucker, celebrating the joys of fishing. Funny, touching and true to life stories about "catching the big one."
Bruce Dennis: All Our Days
Grooves ranging from country soul to r&b and reggae underpin mature, evocative lyrics that beautifully tell ten short stories from ‘all our days’.
Recommended if you like
Bruce Springsteen,
Don Henley,
Rodney Crowell.
Yolanda Martinez: AMERICA
An ocean of wonderful Traditional to Contemporary Native American, Latin/Santana Rhythms, Country, and Jazz sounds.
Recommended if you like
Harris,
Linda Ronstadt.
J.R. Shore: An Impeccable Shine
Americana from the heart of Canada. Beautiful songwriting and delivery that evokes the spirit of North American Roots music, from folk to country to blues.
Recommended if you like
John Prine,
Randy Newman,
Tom Waits.
Bill Neely: Austin's Original Singer-Songwriter
Referred to as the father of Austin music, Neely's country-folk and folk-blues paved the way for a new generation of singer-songwriters. These rare recordings range from 1965-1985.
Recommended if you like
Jimmie Rodgers.