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The fabulous new release from this top UK rockin\', country & hillbilly outfit.
Genre:
Country: Honky Tonk
Release Date:
2008
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A Good Ol Country Jamboree
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The fabulous new release from this top rockin\' UK outfit.
This line up in early 2007 recorded the criticlly acclaimed third CD (A Starlit Shindig With ........ ) and again the band had written the majority of songs themselves , proving once again that this band just gets better & better.
2007 found the boys Headin\' back to the USA to play a tour on the East coast which inc shows in New York , New Jersey & Chicago with final shows at the Rockin\' 50\'s Festival at Green Bay and then on return even more shows in Germany & Europe & the UK. Late in 2007 they parted company with Nick and for the remaining shows that year had the pleasure of using the Bass playing skills of Neil Scott & Stuart Panamann ( thanks guys ) They have just released their latest CD \' A Good Ol\' Country Jamboree \' on Rhythm Bomb, this release has the boys joined by Phil Morgan (pedal Steel), Dave Priseman (Trumpet), Jim Morrison (Fiddle) & Slim ( Accordian & Piano).
So the Cordwood Draggers go from strength to strength , you wont find to much 12 bar here, you wont hear the same old cover versions played over & over again, some people don\'t like them, they don\'t care, they only care about the people who come out to see them & buy there CD\'S, not the people that follow bands because they think they have to. ONLY THE CORDWOOD DRAGGERS ARE 100% HILLBILLY!
Recorded live & produced over 4 days in 2007 by Mark Rankin at Miloco Studios, London.
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