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Jayson Bales : Clermont St.
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Jayson Bales' debut CD shows his raw talent featuring his vocals and straight up acoustic guitar. Music purists will love this album. Clermont St. features fan favorite songs, Drive On, Lonely Guy, Woody Guthrie Songwriter Award
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2002
Clermont St. Record Label: 3B Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Drive On 4:55 $0.99
Clermont St. 5:18 $0.99
Lonely Guy 3:35 $0.99
Gringo Honeymoon 5:48 $0.99
Ode To The American Farmer 6:15 $0.99
I'll Be There 5:41 $0.99
Here I Am 3:42 $0.99
The Meaning of Life 3:51 $0.99
On Down The Road 3:57 $0.99
Goodbye To A River (The River Flows On) 10:14 $0.99
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Album Notes

Americana music has a new up and coming songwriter whose sound is so fresh critics can't decide whether he's folk, rock-n-roll, or country. The new album,Broken Furniture, produced by Robert Earl Keen's producer Rich Brotherton, is making waves on national radio stations.
Clermont St. is Jayson's first recording, showing the beauty and purity of a voice and a guitar. Recorded and mixed in five hours, this cd stands as a testament to great songwriting presented in a raw, earnest manner.

"Dallas-based singer-songwriter Jayson Bales, a folk-rocker with a penchant for writing feel-good songs laced with thought-provoking lyrics." The Dallas Morning News

"His writing sets him apart from fellow Texas musicians." The Amarillo Globe News

"Jayson is a cross between the Counting Crows and Robert Earl Keen." Singer-Songwriter Michael Jarrett

"Bales proves he has a strong knack for weaving stories and poems into perfectly assemble songs that paint pictures so vivid, the memories will last forever." Texastroubadours.com


Winner of the Woody Guthrie/OSCA Songwriter's Award
BW Stevenson Songwriting Award Semi-Finalist

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REVIEWS

Love it, best of luck to y'all
author: E. Jenkins
Makes me think about life and the important things. Feels like live music every time.
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