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Larry Cheshier : Mile Marker 110
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Life from a small town flavored with easy to follow lyrics and catchy choruses that really stick in people's minds
Genre: Country: Modern Country
Release Date: 2009
Mile Marker 110
Larry Cheshier
Record Label: Larry Cheshier
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
1. Mile Marker 110 3:19 $0.99
2. Bullet Holes 3:30 $0.99
3. Kiss My Past 4:09 $0.99
4. Blue Water Drifter 3:21 $0.99
5. Skillet Ditch 2:48 $0.99
6. How Can Anyone 3:50 $0.99
7. Hillbilly Love 3:00 $0.99
8. Next Best Thing 3:01 $0.99
9. She Likes It Hot 3:04 $0.99
10. Through The Fire 3:10 $0.99
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Album Notes

Larry Lee Cheshier, Jr. began his music career at the young age of 3 when he played guitar in open E and sang Folsem Prison Blues winning the Little Mr. Tuckerman contest in Tuckerman, Arkansas. Shortly afterwards, his father, Larry Cheshier, Sr, moved the family to Nashville, Tennessee, while his father pursued his dream of becoming a country music songwriter. While there he watched his father write songs for some of the classic greats like Lynn Anderson, Joe Stampley, Ray Stevens, Ernest Tubb, and George Jones. One of the songs written by his dad was “Hell Yes, I Cheated,” which is known for being one of the most played jukebox songs in the 70’s. This period in Larry’s childhood greatly influenced his appreciation for country music and the beauty of a well-written song.
When Larry was 12, he and his family moved back to their hometown of Newport, Arkansas. It was here that Larry and his friends had many of the adventures reflected in his writing. He learned the joys of small town Arkansas like backroading, riverbanks, and parties around bonfires. During this time, Larry put his musical talents on the backburner and turned his focus to baseball. Country music still played a large part in his life, as he remembers driving around with his friends singing Waylon Jennings and Hank Jr. songs over and over.
Larry went to college at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas, on a baseball scholarship. During his free time, he turned to music once again, teaching himself to be a better guitar player. He continued singing and playing as a hobby, but didn’t pursue it as a career. He went on to get a degree in Sports Management and worked at various jobs such as sales, beer delivery, investments, and insurance, but could never find his niche. He went through a painful divorce in 2005 which took him through some of his darkest hours and caused him to feel lost and alone. But it was at this point that he found himself and again rediscovered his love of music. He began writing down his life experiences as songs and decided that he would pursue his dream as a country music songwriter.
He moved to North Little Rock, Arkansas, and began singing his original songs at open mic nights around the city. He, his father, brother and girlfriend worked together writing songs and decided to record a CD with their 10 favorite songs. Larry’s dad reconnected with one of his old friends from Nashville, Doyle Grisham, and they recorded the CD at Doyle’s recording studio in Fairview, Tennessee. The CD is now complete, and it is Larry’s hope that he will get his songs out there for people to hear and enjoy.

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REVIEWS

Awesome CD!~
author: Steve
This is a awesome CD with a lot of flavor and something for everyone. "Through the Fire" has a Johnny Cash vibe to it and "Blue Water Drifter" gives you the nice relaxing ole' Jimmy Buffett on the beach feeling. Mile Marker 110 and Skillet Ditch are fantastic, classic county home town delights. Every song on this CD is a great song. Fantastic work Larry Lee Cheshier, Jr.
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