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charliehorse's debut album is an acoustic/electric mix of rock,honky tonk and bluegrass. Handmade music from the modern Ozarks.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2006
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
been good to you 3:54 Album Only
GTO 4:13 Album Only
come on 3:54 Album Only
things always stay the same 3:55 Album Only
south 25 5:41 Album Only
gone to stay 5:49 Album Only
roll my smoke 3:55 Album Only
yosemite sam 3:25 Album Only
talk talk talk 4:16 Album Only
song for john 4:33 Album Only
cut it loose 3:40 Album Only
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Album Notes

Hailing mostly from Fayetteville, Arkansas, Charliehorse is a rockin' honky tonk band that blends country, bluegrass, southern rock, blues, funk.... well, all the elements that make up good rootsy American music. A true Ozarks outfit to be sure. The history of the band is short and sweet but the boys that make it up have definitely walked many miles to “get to the gig” you might say. They got their start the same way that many bands do, the chance meeting of soon to be friends who wanted to play some great tunes for their friends and get free drinks while they did it. Longtime Fayetteville friends Cody Russell (Boston Mtn Boys) and Stacy Liles (Jupiter Hollow, Eckobase) had been doing their share of front porch and campfire rehearsals around town and it was during that time that they made the acquaintance of Ben Wardlaw from Mac County in SW Missouri. He had just moved back to town from out west with a great voice and a head full of songs, so the 3 started learning each others tunes and playing shows around town. The guys thought the name "Charliehorse" was the perfect fit for their good time approach to making music. So it began as a scaled down acoustic project with Ben on guitar and vocals, Stacy on bass and Cody playing lap steel, dobro, guitar and banjo. They started to build a sound from well worn roots tradition while eyeballing a more “eclectic electric” sound off in the distance. With that idea in mind, they found veteran drummer David Bright (Randy Crouch/Mothership/Egotrip) to drive that “honka-delic” country sound that they were looking for. David had just returned from spending some years in New Orleans, making his rounds on the Crescent City gig scene. While living in New Orleans, Dave had befriended and played music with guitarist/vocalist Brad Helms, eventually inviting him up to check out the scene around Fayetteville. He dug it. In 2005, after hurricane " $%@!& ", Brad decided to move to Fayetteville and found that there was a place in the band for him. So with its current roster in place, the band has continued to develop its sound, and met with great appreciation for their brand of music. Charliehorse has headlined shows at the legendary Chester’s Place in Fayetteville and played to the region in Ft. Smith, Little Rock, Eureka Springs, and Springfield. The band has also had the honor of sharing the stage with many great bands: Levon Helm and the Barnburners * The Stragglers* Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash* Drew Emmitt Band* Vince Herman*Railroad Earth * Big Smith * Fred Eaglesmith * Jeff & Vida * Mountain of Venus * Speakeasy. They have been featured at many festivals including: The Great Unknown Festival 2003/2004 and Wakarusa Festival 2004 and 2005. Charliehorse brings a great driving sound with a jamming sensibility to the more structured approach of traditional country and bluegrass.

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REVIEWS

old friend
author: nicole mason
You guys are awesome & I just wanted to tell ya'll hey. Hello to Ben & Brandy and your beautiful babies.
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I love this CD! Good feelin', dancin' tunes!!
author: Brandi
Great honkadelic sound. Truly a great alt country arrangement! Get on the Horse!!!
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One of the best CDs to ever come out of Northwest Arkansas
author: John Moore
Charliehorse has been a staple of the Northwest Arkansas music scene for several years and finally release their debut CD. A great mix of Americana, country and folk.....the entire CD is strong and displays the songwriting ability of the band. 'South 25' is a standout track on a CD that doesn't rely on anything fancy or pretentious, just good ole straight-forward songs about life. Production is amazing, the folks at Listen Laboratory have outdone themselves. Simply put, quite possibly the best CD to ever be independently produced in Northwest Arkansas.
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