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Preacher Stone: Preacher Stone
Preacher Stone is guitar-driven, deep-groovin', in-your-face, 200 proof rock delivered with a heapin' helpin' of southern swagger.
Recommended if you like
Black Stone Cherry,
Blackberry Smoke,
Lynyrd Skynyrd.
The Spongetones: Beat And Torn
Beatle sounding Mersey Beat vocal pop
Recommended if you like
The Beatles,
The Dave Clark Five,
The Hollies.
Suzy Yaraei: Praise is Beautiful
Includes favorite songs recorded live at Morning Star Fellowship conferences over the past 3 years such as 'Praise Is Beautiful,' 'Pour,' 'Touch,' 'Behold The King,' and more. It is fresh and ALIVE.
Carol Krucoff, RYT: Healing Moves Yoga
Warm and engaging Yoga instruction to relax the mind, stretch and strengthen the body and lift the spirit.
Recommended if you like
Shiva Rea.
Melvin Crispell & Testimony: He's Able
After twenty years in the game it's apparent Melvin has just found his stride. Here he takes us back with a few classic redone like "Never Shall Forget" and "Jesus Is My Help" but ups the ante with a couiple of new grooves that are off the chain.
Recommended if you like
Hezekiah Walker,
James Hall,
Tunesha Crisipell.
Steel Magnolia: Something Blue
Smooth traditional bluegrass music from North Carolina showcasing three-part harmonies featuring four original songs by four gals and a guy.
Recommended if you like
Jimmy Martin,
Rob Ickes,
The Stanley Brothers.
SwampDaWamp: Rock This Country
Boasting of influences that run the gamut of musical genres, SwampDaWamp, a band of southern-born and raised, country fried rockers have created a distinctive sound truly their own. Rockin' country.
Recommended if you like
SwampDaWamp.
Kruger Brothers: Between The Notes
The album “Between the Notes“ is a another fine jewel in the Kruger Brothers recording history. Featuring soft and warming melodies combined with precision and virtuosity listening to the album creates a unique atmosphere of comfort and peace.
Jive Mother Mary: All Fall Down