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Donnie Fritts: One Foot in the Groove
Singer-songwriter Donnie Fritts full length album, country/funk from Muscle Shoals, AL
Recommended if you like
Kris Kristofferson,
Levon Helm,
Randy Newman.
BISHOP BLACK: Bishop Black
Southern Rock Band from Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Recommended if you like
Widespread Panic,
Zac Brown Band.
Scott Boyer: All My Friends
Texas Blues meets Muscle Shoals Soul and Macon; blues that rock your socks off.
Mae Robertson and Don Jackson: All Through the Night
"A strong, supple voice that floats effortlessly over lovely acoustic instrumentation in these achingly simple, carefully selected lullabies and love songs." BOOKLIST
Recommended if you like
Eva Cassidy,
Karen Carpenter,
Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Mae Robertson: Dream
"Robertson's interpretations of pop songs as lullabies are truly inspired and there are traditional lullabies here as well, all performed with Robertson's lovely and patient voice." LA Parent
Recommended if you like
Eva Cassidy,
Karen Carpenter,
Mary Chapin Carpenter.
The Rennas: Kids Sing for Jesus (Catholic Songs for Little Ones)
There's nothing like this out there for Catholic kids. Original, upbeat music and beautiful prayer songs and lullabies teach young children about Jesus and the Catholic Faith. Includes lyrics and easy hand/body movement guide used with the songs. Great
Recommended if you like
Amy Grant,
Brentwood Kids,
Sarah McLachlan.
the gospel imperials: move satan
Gospel with a soul feel.
Roy Wood, Jr.: Confessions of a High School Benchwarmer- A Second Collection of Prank Calls
HILARIOUS. second prank call CD from Nationally televised (* Comedy Central, BET*) comedian Roy Wood, Jr. as heard on XM Radio, SIRIUS Satelite Radio, The Tom Joyner Morning show, Buckwilde Morning Show (* 95.7 Jamz Birmingham *) and The Rickey Smiley Mor
Recommended if you like
Crank Yankers,
PRANK,
Roy D. Mercer,
The Jerky Boys.
Bobby Horton: Homespun Songs of the Great Smoky Mountains
Presented here is traditional music that has been played for years by mountain musicians; plus some original compositions that invoke the majesty and mystery of The Great Smoky Mountains.
Recommended if you like
2nd South Carolina String Band,
Jay Ungar and Molly Mason.