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Recorded live at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium, The Nashville Sessions delivers a blend of traditional country, acoustic folk and classic rock.
Genre:
Country: Country Pop
Release Date:
2007
The Nashville Sessions
© Copyright-Edwin Lewis
(837101075022)
Record Label: Storm Front Records
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Singer/Songwriter Edwin Lewis, has been an active member of the Nashville songwriting community since making the move from Michigan to Tennessee in 1994. With a style all his own Edwin, respectfully pays homage to the very traditional country sounds that won him over as a young songwriter. Throughout the past ten years Edwin, has had the opportunity of developing his craft while working and writing with some of the music industries most revered talents. Edwin's, current collection of music, simply titled "The Nashville Sessions" was recorded live at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The new album weaves everyday messages of life and times together with melodic musical statements that are uplifting and straight to the heart. Songs like "Phantom of the Grand 'Ole Opry" and "Is It Just Me" creatively deliver elements of traditional country, while "LA to Nashville" and "Let Jesse Rob The Train" pack a powerful country rock punch. There is even a little electric bluegrass on "Paint It Blue." Order your copy of "The Nashville Sessions" today!
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Edwin Lewis remains steadfast and true to what country is all about.
author: American International Music Review
Simply, Edwin Lewis is a diamond in the rough. In this day and age of never ending change within the country market, Edwin Lewis has remained steadfast and true to not only his craft, but to what country music is truly all about. His true lyrical talent and vocal ability comes through on each track on his debut album. If one must have true country music from a gifted and talented new artist, then this one is a must.
S. B. Sullivan AIMR/US Division
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