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Tommy Rynick : This Road I Travel
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Country gospel
Genre: Country: Traditional Country
Release Date: 2006
This Road I Travel Record Label: Tommy Rynick
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Jesus Is Riding 3:36 Album Only
In the Garden 2:46 Album Only
Through These Eyes 1:55 Album Only
Who Am I 3:09 Album Only
Why Me Lord 2:31 Album Only
Mr. Dj 2:25 Album Only
This Road I Travel 2:16 Album Only
Just a Closer Walk With Thee 3:20 Album Only
I Would Be Lost Without You 3:26 Album Only
There's a Message 2:54 Album Only
Thank You Lord 4:14 Album Only
He Gave His Life For Me, On Calvary 3:30 Album Only
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Album Notes

Hi; I’m Tommy Rynick and welcome to This Road I Travel. This album is a compilation of four traditional gospel songs and eight songs I have written over the last several years. The songs I wrote for this album, reflect the emotions I went through from the time I was in a very bad head on car accident, up to a point in time when I had a chance to look back at my life and realized, what a wonderful life I have. I finally feel that I have found my purpose in this life, what a wonderful experience it has been so far. Over the last few years, fans and friends began asking me to do another album of the songs I had written, but I had already made a promise to the Lord that if I was ever to record another album, it would have to be a Gospel album. I have always enjoyed good gospel music, but I really prefered the fiddles and steel guitars and the sounds of traditional country music. So I conjured up a pot pouri of some good, strong lyrics, combined with some good old fashion country music, and with a lot of help from our Lord above, here is;;;;; THIS ROAD I TRAVEL. People have always compared my siinging with Marty Robbins and Leroy Van Dyke, and my music with that of Floyd Cramer, but I feel, my music reflects the music of Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, who have always been among my favorites, and who I have been given the honor of opening up for their shows. I also feel a big influence of Waylon Jennings in my music, he was another of my favorites. I feel these artists have remained true to the traditionl realm, with just enough oomph, to make their music interesting. I could write a book about my experiences, but I don’t want to bore you right now,I just want you to know enough about this album for you to know what you are getting. You can find out a lot more about me by typing www.tommyrynick.com on your address bar, and visiting my web site. There are plans for a few more albums in the near future and, Lord willing, I might just write that book. Thanks for stopping by. Hi; I’m Tommy Rynick and welcome to This Road I Travel. This album is a compilation of four traditional gospel songs and eight songs I have written over the last several years. The songs I wrote for this album, reflect the emotions I went through from the time I was in a very bad head on car accident, up to a point in time when I had a chance to look back at my life and realized, what a wonderful life I have. I finally feel that I have found my purpose in this life, what a wonderful experience it has been so far. Over the last few years, fans and friends began asking me to do another album of the songs I had written, but I had already made a promise to the Lord that if I was ever to record another album, it would have to be a Gospel album. I have always enjoyed good gospel music, but I really prefered the fiddles and steel guitars and the sounds of traditional country music. So I conjured up a pot pouri of some good, strong lyrics, combined with some good old fashion country music, and with a lot of help from our Lord above, here is;;;;; THIS ROAD I TRAVEL. People have always compared my siinging with Marty Robbins and Leroy Van Dyke, and my music with that of Floyd Cramer, but I feel, my music reflects the music of Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, who have always been among my favorites, and who I have been given the honor of opening up for their shows. I also feel a big influence of Waylon Jennings in my music, he was another of my favorites. I feel these artists have remained true to the traditionl realm, with just enough oomph, to make their music interesting. I could write a book about my experiences, but I don’t want to bore you right now,I just want you to know enough about this album for you to know what you are getting. You can find out a lot more about me by typing www.tommyrynick.com on your address bar, and visiting my web site. There are plans for a few more albums in the near future and, Lord willing, I might just write that book. Thanks for stopping by.

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