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Ray O'Hara: 45 South
Ray O'Hara's country-rock soaked album "45 South" stands out with "beautiful, arresting songs that complete the gamut of great Americana storytelling", garnering rave reviews and radio airplay throughout Europe and the U.S.
Recommended if you like
Neil Young,
Robert Earl.
Nathan Schock: A Broad Margin Of Leisure
A Nashville recording engineer by day; this is midwestern blue collar attitude, Michigan summertime, and in-your-face southern rock and roll. in yo face.
Recommended if you like
AC/DC,
Bob Seger.
Sara Furrer: A Few More Tunes
Some material from Sara\'s live shows with her new band, featuring Adam Traum.
Chelsee Oaks: A Life Less Ordinary
Country pop/rock with great vocals.
Recommended if you like
Martina McBride,
Patty Loveless,
Wynonna.
Rex Norton: A Lot To Live For
Rex Norton's long-awaited debut album featuring the title smash "A Lot To Live For." The cd features 14 dynamic tracks that will take your emotions on a roller coaster like only great country music can. Pick up your copy today.
Recommended if you like
Tim McGraw,
Tracy Byrd.
Johnny Jay Huhta: A Road Well Traveled
You can laugh, cry, dance, reminisce or whatever to this Hall Of Famer's new disc. It's Early Rock, Rockabilly, Traditional Country and Country Rock. A collection spanning six decades.
Recommended if you like
Carl Smith,
Rick Nelson,
Waylon Jennings.
Maria Almlöv: About Time
Americana/Country Rock
Recommended if you like
Buddy Miller,
Emmylou Harris,
Lucinda Williams.
Frog Holler: Adams Hotel Road
'No Depression' style Alt-Country Band with great songs and nods to Wilco and Whiskeytown.
Recommended if you like
The Gourds,
Whiskeytown,
Wilco.
Mike Strauss: After All
I call it Rock n' Roll. Blues, Country, and Folk type stuff mixed in with some jazzy and funky bits.