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Nine upbeat country songs, written by American Roy G. Ownbey, with Nashville Session Musicians sung by New Zealand's Ann Pascoe with a clear voice and great emotion from the heart.
Genre:
Country: Modern Country
Release Date:
2004
Misty Morning Memories
© Copyright-Roy G. Ownbey Trimie Too Music
Record Label: Ann Pascoe
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If you enjoy Merle Haggard, and Hoyt Axton, and the Statler Brothers then you have the same good taste as Ann Pascoe. While, of course, Ann sounds nothing like these icons of country music, they are the ones whose music got her interested in first, songwriting, and then later singing.
New to the country music scene, this New Zealand singer uses another well known song writer, American Roy G. Ownbey's compositions for her second album Misty Morning Memories.
Roy says this after he received his copies of Misty Morning Memories :
"I received the CDs and I love them. You did the songs in an excellent way, and the studio quality is real fine, too. I think your design of the package is just right. As I said before, you have a beautiful voice, and I wish you great success with the project."
Already fans are commenting like this one from the UK:
"I have not stopped listening to your M.M.M, every spare half hour I have had! Even midnight Monday, when I sat with a cup of coffee and the headphones on, and enjoyed that half hour with the voice of an angel!
I don't know any other way of putting it; you put your heart into to every track. Getting the Nashville sound you must have friends in high places. I sincerely hope this is a number one for you."
Being accepted on to a Hillcrest compilation CD in May 2004 has given Ann lots of airplay throughout the world, and has her name on many radio playlists. And now Hillcrest has released another track on the January 2005 release.
Her name is still in the arena of country music throughout the world through these releases. This album will be the beginning of things to come, and should be in your music library.
Look for a new album later this year (2005), when Ann records more of Roy Ownbey's songs, some she and Roy have co-written, and some, Ann's originals.
"I just love singing," says Ann, and you'd better believe it. She sings from the heart, and it shows in her Misty Morning Memories.
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Ann sings with such ease & compliments the country music field with her velvet v
author: Tony Pollon / Singer , Songwriter
Ann Pascoe has such a nice & easy flowing voice with great country flavor. She highly compliments the Roy Ownbey songs.
Roy being the writer & Ann being the singer make a great team. I enjoy all the songs she sings on this album . My favorite would be Misty Morning Memory. Anyone would be proud to have this album. Keep up with the great singing Ann. Your good friend in country music.Very Best Wishes, Tony Pollon
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I am a recording artist, musician, and songwriter and see the mechanics in a s
author: Roy Cost
Ann Pascoe has a beautiful and sweet voice with her own style. She delivers a song with deep emotion as if she has lived out the songs personally. I am a recording artist, musician, and songwriter and see the mechanics in a song as well as the great job she has done as a vocalist on them.
Although her favorite on the "Misty Morning Memories" album is "A Big I.Q," I would have to pick "Lonely Town" as my choice. "Lonely Town" has a country pop flow to it from beginning to end. I know Ann is a farm girl but I would classify Ann as country with a little twinge of Anne Murray.
"Misty Morning Memory" is a story ballad of which I label traditional country because of that nice shuffle beat and those walking bass lines. The song also has some parts of beautiful blending harmony .
A different pace to the album is "Rendezvous With Destiny" which I call country rock with a touch of early sixties especially the intro guitar. All of the songs were written by Roy (Jack) Ownbey and give Ann a group of songs with variety and emotions with "A New Point Of View" being straight country with the nice shuffle beat. "Didn't I" has a nice steel guitar, starts as real country and by the end of the song the mood has the drummer almost getting it to country rock.
Although Ann has a classic ballad voice the last two songs I am mentioning proves she can deliver a straight country song. "There You Go Again" and "Love Is Where You Leave Your Heart" are similiar in that they start as traditional country with a one-two bass and virtually end that way keeping the song pure.
Add Ann's CD entitled "Misty Morning Memories" to your collection and you will enjoy a varitey in country music.
Roy Cost
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Conway, Arkansas 72034 USA
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Sung from the Heart and a true winner
author: Beth Brown
A great mix of song and music and all sung from the heart..Ann has such a beautiful voice and songs written by Ownbey/clark/Siegenthaler are very well written and sung with such feeling from Ann. I would say looking for a new CD to add to your collection "Misty Morning Memories" is it. QBN-FM96.7 Queanbeyan Australia
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Talent Proven
author: Bob
We were fortunate to be invited to Ann's Misty Morning CD launch,where we met for the first time, and that 'Songbird' has the personality to go along with her voice. The CD is a credit to her and Roy. MARVELLOUS!
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