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Coles Whalen : The Whistle Stop Road Record
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From the winner of Akon's HitLab.com showcase, this record is alt. country at it's best. A compilation of recordings from Montreal, Nashville and Denver it is a spectacular follow up to the singer's Nothing is too Much EP, 2007.
Genre: Country: Alt-Country
Release Date: 2009
The Whistle Stop Road Record
Coles Whalen
Record Label: Coles Whalen
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1. Go Child 4:17 + MP3 $0.99
2. Whistle Stop 2:51 + MP3 $0.99
3. Butterflies 3:01 + MP3 $0.99
4. Hole In My Heart 4:08 + MP3 $0.99
5. Wrecking Ball 5:10 + MP3 $0.99
6. So It Is 4:10 + MP3 $0.99
7. Romeo and Juliet 6:00 + MP3 $0.99
8. Average 20 Something 3:48 + MP3 $0.99
9. Call On Me 3:22 + MP3 $0.99
10. Wake Up Easy 3:43 + MP3 $0.99
11. Hurricane (Wicked Won Remix) 5:24 + MP3 $0.99
12. Go Child (Radio Edit) 3:58 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Coles Whalen knows how to jump start a music career, literally. After independently releasing an EP in 2005, she bought a truck and camper, and never looked back. In the next 12 months, she played over 150 venues across 10 states in the western U.S.

“Her voice has more than enough power to carry a rock anthem, but she prefers to use that power to sustain her gentler, more pensive moments. Her pitch and articulation - vocal and instrumental - are flawless” wrote Malcolm McCollum of Steppin’ Out Magazine. Coles Whalen sold well over 3,000 copies of her first CD right out of the back of that truck.

Parking the camper, Whalen recorded a full-length album, Gee Baby, in February of 2006. But the camper didn’t stay parked for long. In the next year and a half, Coles Whalen played over 600 shows throughout the entire United States and sold more than 8,000 CDs. She has performed both solo, with her new band, and has shared the stage with Paula Cole, The John Butler Trio, Melissa Ferrick, Michelle Malone, Reckless Kelley, Reverend Horton Heat and Tyler Hilton among others. Ricardo Baca, Pop Music Critic for The Denver Post said of Whalen’s live performance “Whalen delivers an absolutely great show, she left a lasting impression on me.”

Whalen released “Nothing is Too Much” in March of 2007 on Iconic Records (Indie) and is currently working on material for a new release with producer Keith Stegall. (Alan Jackson)

Coles Whalen’s “enchanting voice is soulful, powerful and straight from the heart” -Monica Younge, Indie Music Reviews. Her fans know. Now you know.

Watch for the truck.

www.coleswhalen.com

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REVIEWS

Hottest up and coming act in 2010
author: Jennifer Carruthers
                            
I just recently purchased this album and I would suggest it to anyone!! It's one of those you can listen a through z loving every single song! Coles Whalen came through Des Moines last week, I went to the show and I would suggest checking out her tour schedule because you will not be disappointed!
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It just keeps getting better
author: Kim O
                            
Every album Coles releases just keeps getting better and better. My favorite songs: Wrecking Ball, Call on Me, and Go Child. So consistent and the songs stay in my head all day long.
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Next BIG thing!
author: Nikki
                            
Here's a cd that isn't as you'd think. Coles Whalen takes Country to a level all her own... if Country is what you call it! From her "Go Child" to "Wake Up Easy" you'll be wanting more of this artist!! Catch a concert near you after buying a cd, you'll want to! Pop goes Country with this girl and her amazing band!! She will most deffinitaly blow your mind with her sometime's soothing, sometime's soulful, sometime's sultry voice! Who wouldn't want more of this?
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