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Hector Qirko : Wherever You Go
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Original acoustic music, spanning styles from blues to bluegrass, with fiddle waltzes, folk, gospel, and even a bit of Cuban son thrown in (oh yes, and one Johnny Cash tune).
Genre: Folk: Free-folk
Release Date: 2007
Wherever You Go
Hector Qirko
Record Label: Hector Qirko
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Homecoming 3:38 $0.99
You Let Me Down 2:31 $0.99
New England Girl 3:44 $0.99
Cold Lonesome Morning 5:11 $0.99
Gone To Glory 4:32 $0.99
Rainbow 3:50 $0.99
I Never Stopped Loving You 3:20 $0.99
Roseland 3:44 $0.99
Whiskey In The Morning 2:47 $0.99
Wherever You Go (There You Are) 3:37 $0.99
Everything's Gonna Be Alright 4:42 $0.99
But I'll Be Back Someday 2:30 $0.99
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Album Notes

Hector Qirko is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter living in Knoxville, Tennessee. Raised in Latin America, he’s played the blues clubs of Chicago with Lonnie Brooks, punk clubs in New York City with Balboa, backed up scores of country music greats on Nashville music television, and performed on the road all over the USA and beyond. These days he records and tours with singer-songwriter R.B. Morris, The Lonesome Coyotes, and his own eponymously named band of over two decades

With "Wherever You Go," Qirko presents his first solo recording of original acoustic music. Featuring SGMA's Studio Musician of the Year David Johnson, Mark Fain of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder, and fellow Lonesome Coyotes Steve Horton and Maggie Longmire, the music spans styles from blues to bluegrass, with fiddle waltzes, folk, gospel, and even a bit of Cuban son thrown in (and one Johnny Cash tune). Recorded by Danny Brown at Southern Sound Studios in Knoxville and designed by Amy Campbell in Maryville, it's what home sounds like to an adopted son of East Tennessee for now almost thirty years, and a home project in the best sense of the word.

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REVIEWS

Dang, this is really good stuff
author: BudgetMC
This is a fabulous CD on a number of levels. The musicianship is first-rate, the songwriting is clever yet mature, and the artwork is outstanding. Mostly, though, Qirko and company have managed to put together an upbeat bunch of tunes that both defy easy genre classification and yet maintain an edgyness that keeps the music rooted in a blues vibe. Not an easy thing to do with all those mandolins, but somehow they pull it off. Buy one. You'll be happy that you did.
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