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Rod Washburn : Songs for a Sunday morning
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Classic soulful songwriting influenced by Allman Brothers, Black Crowes, Jakob Dylan, this album sets the mood after a long Saturday night.
Genre: Folk: Folk-Rock
Release Date: 2006
Songs for a Sunday morning
Rod Washburn
Record Label: S.M.I
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1. Over You 5:42 + MP3 $0.99
2. Never Said 4:35 + MP3 $0.99
3. Goodbye River 4:52 + MP3 $0.99
4. Like A Wheel 3:38 + MP3 $0.99
5. Might Turn Around 4:55 + MP3 $0.99
6. Nobody Told Me 6:38 + MP3 $0.99
7. It Happens 4:33 + MP3 $0.99
8. Casa Dela Rosa 4:13 + MP3 $0.99
9. Clear 6:44 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Singer/songwriter Rod Washburn brings an element to the table that has been missing from modern music: honesty. His down-to-Earth Americana/Country tunes aren't the result of marketing or advertising. It's simply the result of a life lived well. Washburn was born in Bellows Falls, VT and raised in New Hampshire before moving to Connecticut in his early teens. It was there that he'd meet guitarist Jim 'Ol Lightnin Fingers Shepley who also happens to be Duane Allman's guitar teacher. Shepley taught and mentored his new protogy as he did Allman in his younger years. The results were nothing short of fabulous. Washburn writes songs that are equal parts Country, Americana, Blues and Southern Rock. Songs such as Goodbye River, Over You and Might Turn Around recall some of the best work from legendary artists such as The Allman Brothers, The Black Crowes and even a bit of Grand Funk Railroad." I believe, like many other artists do, that we have struggles that are or seem bigger because we seem to believe we are special," he explains." I try very hard to put my message and beliefs into a story and attempt to look at them from other points of view. It is, to say the least, therapeutic for me and, I hope, for others". He spent much of the 80's playing and recording as a guitarist for numerous bands. He's performed in venues all over the country and has also had the distinct honor of opening for Dickie Betts, The Derek Trucks Band and John Mayall, on separate occasions. He's even met and performed alongside the legendary Johnny Winters.
"Songs for a Sunday morning" which was recorded by Washburn and Producer Eric Lichter captures a rich 70's style album feel derived from the use of many vintage sounds and was mastered analog on 2 inch tape to keep this sound throughout.

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REVIEWS

Listen over and over
author: Ray Carroll
                            
Each time I listen to these songs I hear something new. The combination of the strong vocals and the subtleness of the introduction of different instruments and melodies throughout the album showcase Rod's great talent as a performer and songwriter. Great job. Listen, you will hear.
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ROCK STAR ROD RULES!!!!!!!!!!
author: deby walls
                            
This is one of my all time favorite favorite ablums! The talent that is unleashed thru these songs gives me goosebumps. Only a true artist could hone his skills as such into this masterpiece.
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Love it!
author: Aaron Williams
                            
Absolutely Amazing! Great melodies with transcending solos and tremendous vocals! A Truly Must have!
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An Album to Remember
author: Sarah Washburn
                            
What can I say... this album is a story to be heard on a morning after the world has changed: a Sunday morning. After all the drama disappears into the calm, after the sun peeks out from behind a dark cloud, or guy meets a girl and both decide this is it, my world has changed, it's clear, and brighter things are around the bend. It's personal, heartfelt, powerful, and raw. A true Americana album.
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