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We found 200 results for "The James Boys"
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James Hooker: Hanging Out With the Boys (2010)
An album quite different from the artist´s usual style. Inspired by the events or September 11th, and, taking over 8 years to complete, this album exhibits James´ reaction to those events and America´s Fight to Survive. And win.
Recommended if you like
James Hooker,
Randy Newman,
Tom Waits.
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James Paige Morrison: Son to the Boy (2010)
Soulful acoustic songs from an artist whose journey speaks for itself.
Recommended if you like
Chris Smithers,
Leonard Cohen,
Steve Earle.
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James Prendergast: The Boys of County Nashville (2006)
Irish Traditional music, very popular favorites sung and played by world class Nashville musicians.
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The Chieftains,
The Clancy Brothers,
The Dubliners,
Tommy Makem.
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Dextram James: Not In Vain (Beloved/ The Hope Boy) Dextram James (2011)
All Gospel. Every rap is Scripture based and Inspired by the Holy Spirit. If you Know & Love your "Word" you will Know & Love these Raps. They are truly God Breathed and Inspired and unlike anything you've heard or will ever hear again in this Life Time!
Recommended if you like
Tupac,
Yo Gotti,
Young Jeezy.
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DatBoyJesse: Internal Warfare: The Death Of Jesse James (2010)
Since bursting on the Houston Christian Rap scene in 2008 the streets,community leaders and youngster have been waiting on this project. Filled with bangin southern beats and substance filled verses. DatBoyJesse just took the christian rap game higher!
Recommended if you like
LeCrae,
T.I.,
Young Jezzy.
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Tone G & Dami: The Grind (2010)
The Grind features guests such as The Jacka,Chingo bling, The Boy Boy Mess, Berner, Matt Blaque, Arjay, Craziness, and more! stay tuned in cause this is only the begining... only the grind can set you free.
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Chingo Bling,
E40,
The Jacka.
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Various Artists: The Boy and the Bunnet (feat. James Ross & James Robertson) (2012)
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Brad Colerick: Cottonwood (2006)
Sweet Baby James meets the Soggy Bottom Boys
Recommended if you like
Eagles,
James Taylor,
Johnny Cash.
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Jerry Ernst: The Road to Richmond (2002)
The Road to Richmond is authentic music from the camps of the Civil War. The songs are played on period instruments, in the proper style of the times. This CD is a 71 minute musical time machine covering marching songs, comic songs, ballads, and more.
Recommended if you like
James Taylor,
The Kingston Trio,
The Soggy Bottom Boys.