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New unique modern sound, but also recommended if you like old style real country.
Genre:
Country: Traditional Country
Release Date:
2008
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Till The Fat Lady Sings
Rusty Rierson
© Copyright-Rusty Rierson
(884501044103)
Record Label: Rusty Rierson
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1. Till The Fat Lady Sings |
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2. Green With Envy |
3:30 |
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3. Hey Hey Hello |
3:12 |
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4. A Heart To Keep Love In |
3:27 |
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5. Angel Of My Heart |
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6. Prison Break |
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7. Life Of The Party |
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8. Will You Be My Girl |
4:18 |
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9. Not A Problem Baby |
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10. Only Window Shopping |
3:55 |
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11. My Island & Me |
3:51 |
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12. Those Little Hands |
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Rusty Rierson is a native of Southeast, KS. (El Dorado.) Growing up on the family farm he fell in love with agriculture and pursued the degree at Kansas State in Ag. Econ. Graduating in May 2008, Rusty is currently attending graduate school at K-State in Animal Science in Management.
Rusty got into music when he was 14 years old. He started singing in church and soon it became a passion. He learned guitar when his father, Roger, suggested that they take lessons together. Three months later, Rusty\'s dreams exploded. He knew singing was what his life was meant to be about.
In 2005, Rierson won the state wide \"YF&R talent find contest\" hosted by farm bureau and performed at the Kansas State fair where he is annually invited back. In 2007 Rusty won the \"Colgate Country Showdown\" at the state level and placed in the top 15 nationally. He competed again at state in 2008.
Rusty\'s New album, \"Till the Fat Lady Sings\" is a project he finally finished in Sept. 08. This was a project Rusty started 7 years ago, when he was 16. There are a number of songs he wrote, and co-wrote and a few written by friends and fellow musicians/writers.
Check out \"Till the Fat Lady Sings.\" Also listen to \"Hey Hey Hello\" and \"Green With Envy.\" There is something for everyone who enjoys country.
For more info, pictures, and concert dates check out rustyrierson.com
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Congratulations on GrIndie Award
author: RadioIndy.com
RadioIndy is proud to present Rusty Rierson a GrIndie Award for their CD "Till The Fat Lady Sings." A GrIndie Award is RadioIndy's stamp of approval that this CD is an excellent quality CD. Please join us in congratulating this artist on this accomplishment.
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High-energy country album with catchy tracks and fantastic vocals
author: William & the RadioIndy Review Team
"Till The Fat Lady Sings" is a high energy country-pop album brought to you by Kansas' own Randy Rierson. Randy has all the elements in place with great melodies, harmonies, arrangements and performances. Randy's voice leads the pack with conviction and his song writing ability is superior. Everything seems to fall into place and the result for the listener is a compilation that will spin in your player for years to come. Highlights are the title track "Till The Fat Lady Sings" and “Will You Be My Girl.” It is no doubt the title track features a solid arrangement, catchy lyrics and some fantastic harmony in the backing vocals. "Will You Be My Girl" slows things down a bit with a beautiful piano progression. It then evolves into a powerful, heartfelt ballad led by a soulful vocal performance. "My Island & Me" has a great carefree quality to it as it cleverly borders on island music in the arrangement. Fans of country-pop music should definitely pick up “Till The Fat Lady Sings.”
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