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Justin Jones & The Driving Rain : ... And I Am The Song Of The Drunkards
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Traditional country blues
Genre: Country: Traditional Country
Release Date: 2007
... And I Am The Song Of The Drunkards Record Label: Justin Jones & The Driving Rain
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Seminole Town 4:50 Album Only
Long Time 3:30 Album Only
Never Again 5:47 Album Only
Lets Stay Together 5:06 Album Only
Lie to Me 4:07 Album Only
Long Way Down 3:36 Album Only
Footprints 3:33 Album Only
If I'm Wrong 3:32 Album Only
You Don't Have to Call 4:39 Album Only
Key 2:35 Album Only
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Album Notes

Justin Jones is from a small place in the western Shenandoah Valley called Rawley Springs. He grew up in the oak and yellow poplar forests, swimming holes and lakes, and battlefieds and burial grounds of that land. His Mother taught him to never give up, his grandmother taught him to never give in, and his friends taught him to never forget. He's had many struggles, like all do, and he's chosen to write songs about them. He moved to Washington, DC, linked up with the talented and ever intelligent Andrew Nelson and Adam Dawson, and together they have been delivering songs of inspiration to all who would listen. You will listen.....

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REVIEWS

and i am the song of the drunkards
author: Lauren Jones
I bought this one for an ailing friend and she says it picked her spirits right up! She loves it! So do I! Keep on truckin' JJ!
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author: Richard Pace
This album is great. With each new album you can hear the progression in Justin's talent. Truly a must have album!
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Perfect Music
author: Rudy Minnaert The Free Country Eagle The Netherlands
This cd is very good. Throughout the songs you can feel the walk of life of the lead singer. All these songs are very good and nice to listen too. I can give the advice stay on this path and make that music again and again because it gives Jusin and his band his own indentety. Try to stay out of the hands of the big record labels because they're to commercial and they make a lot of musicians looses their own indentety. TFCE
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