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32 Below: Stopping the Machine
Modern Country with a Hard Rock sound.
Recommended if you like
Gary Allan,
Keith Urban,
Nickelback.
Allen Carter Big Band: Gifts
A collection of contemporary big band music in many styles, this project is a combination of originals and arrangements of jazz classics played by a band full of Los Angeles' best.
Recommended if you like
Bob Florence,
Count Basie,
Gordon Goodwin.
Chuck Suchy: Unraveling Heart
Lyrical, compelling acoustic folk - great guitar with a tasteful touch of steel, fiddle and mandolin - \"A true journeyman songwriter.\" Rich Warren Midnight Special, WFMT Chicago radio.
Recommended if you like
David Mallett,
Gordon Lightfoot,
John Prine.
Greg Hager: Daydream
An easy going country style that tells the stories about love, life, and living, with clever lyrics and catchy melodies.
Recommended if you like
Gordon Lightfoot,
John Denver,
Paul Overstreet.
Matt Schanandore: A Legacy
A collection of old-style and contemporary Native American flute music. Matt's focus of this newest album is to tell a musical story of the rise and fall and eventually the rebirth of the Mandan Nation and is dedicated to all his native ancestors.
Valhalla: Keeper of the Flame
Valhalla is MELODIC, POWERFUL METAL, that is a must have for HARD ROCK/METAL fans, featuring the HIT "THROUGH THE DARKNESS"
Recommended if you like
Black Sabbath,
Dio,
Guns N' Roses.
Serenity's Call: To Arms
Operatic female vocals with earth shaking growls backed by an upbeat progressive rock band with a twist of metal.
Recommended if you like
Chevelle,
In This Moment,
Lacuna Coil.
Paul J Johnson: Sleepless
Rhythmic and memorable acoustic based pop/rock in the vein of Jack Johnson, John Mayer, and Paul Simon.
Recommended if you like
Jack Johnson,
Jason Mraz,
John Mayer.
Paul Talley: Morning Star
Piano driven contemporary Christian music. Contains some Hebrew style Praise, deep Worship with a dash of Elton John thrown in. It will warm your heart with a message that could change your life.
Recommended if you like
Elton John,
Michael W. Smith,
Terry Macalman.