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A humble homage to the titan of teardrops, George Jones.
Genre:
Country: Countrypolitan
Release Date:
2003
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Wild Irish Rose
© Copyright-Songs of Squibb, BMI
(641444931323)
Record Label: Pie Piper Records
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"Hal Sherfey music is grass roots. It’s also gospel, country and standards. It even has rock and world influences. I've learned a thing or two from wandering. You don’t have to choose one thing over another. You just have to know when it's good. Now you can hear our music lots of places. And if you've ever been driving through Ireland, Italy or The Netherlands, you just might have heard us over the radio. You see, Europeans have a passion for real American music." —Hal
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"...On the opening song and title track, "Wild Irish Rose," Squibb's voice draws across a deep country landscape. On this and other stand out tracks, like "Over You," "Don't Touch Me," and "Once You've Had the Best," The music is pure, heavyweight country...
...An airy piano sweeps into "It Ain't Gonna Worry My Mind," before a fiddle and pedal steel add depth and resonance to "I Can Live Forever," a song that details the afterlife. "When you die you'll live again/ If you just believe..."
..."I Am," another highlight of the disc, counts the singer's blessings. Then Ian Kennedy's expert guitarwork announces "Wood & Wire," a song that describes the toil of the working man...
...Produced by guitarist Ian Kennedy at Sugarfit Sound, the production quality of these songs is easily up to major label standards..."
(IndieMusicReview.com)
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"Sometimes Sherfey leans a little green and the mood switches over to the Celtic side, sometimes he's back on this side of the pond with straight-up easy going music. David Squibb's voice is expressive if a bit nasal at times but still seems to fit the traditional-Celtic thing he's working throughout the record."
(Performer Magazine)
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"...Here's why I love this CD...He sings the songs that move him, not necessarily the big hits, in his own style...If you're a real Jones fan, you have a brother in Hal Sherfey, and Wild Irish Rose is a must for your collection..."
(Michael Blake Mahler/Co-Writer/"Wood & Wire")
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"...all the passion and smoothness of the man himself with the freshness and tenderness of a new, emerging voice in the best of the old school country tradition..."
(Eileen Rose/recording artist)
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Hal Sherfey is:
Vocals: David Squibb
Guitar (acoustic & electric): Ian Kennedy
Mandolin, fiddle & strings: Ian Kennedy
Pedal steel: Mike Castellana
Drums: Mike Piehl
Bass: Lou Ulrich
Piano: Ryan Claunch
Backing vocals: Christina Giadone
Produced by Ian Kennedy
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Composers:
1. WILD IRISH ROSE: Bobby Braddock
2. OUR BED OF ROSES: Keith Stegall & Zach Turner
3. IT AIN'T GONNA WORRY MY MIND: Richard Leigh
4. I CAN LIVE FOREVER: Tony Stampley, Johnny Christopher & Bucky Lindsey
5. BACK DOWN TO HUNG UP ON YOU: Dean Dillon & Larry Butler
6. WOOD & WIRE: Kenny Beard & Michael Mahler
7. I AM: Stewart Harris & Curtis Wright
8. DON'T TOUCH ME: Hank Cochran
9. OVER YOU: Bobby Braddock
10. ONCE YOU'VE HAD THE BEST: Johnny Paycheck
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[The vibrant watercolors in the CD booklet are David Squibb's interpretations of each of the ten songs on the album. David is a talented painter trained by the renowned Leonard Koscianski--who was a student of R. Buckminster Fuller and noted American painter Wayne Theibaud.]
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Want to create a great country mix?
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1. The Carter Family
Can't Feel at Home (1930)
(A.P. Carter)
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2. Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmie Rodgers Last Blue Yodel (1933)
Jimmie Rodgers
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3. Texas Wanderers
Waitin' at the End of the Road (1939)
Irving Berlin (yes, really)
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4. Ernest Tubb
Walking the Floor Over You (1941)
Ernest Tubb
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5. Bob Wills
Stay a Little Longer (1946)
B. Wills & T. Duncan
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6. Red Foley
Tennessee Saturday Night (1947)
Hughes
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7. Hank Williams
My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (1949)
Hank Williams
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8. Lefty Frizzell
If You've Got the Money I've got the Time (1950)
L. Frizzell & J. Beck
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9. Merle Travis
Kinfolks in Carolina (1952)
I. Jones & G. Kahn
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10. Kitty Wells
Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On? (1955)
Billy Wallace & Kitty Wells
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11. Johnny Horton
Words (1959)
Johnny Horton
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12. The Stanley Brothers
Ridin' That Midnight Train (1960)
Ralph Stanley
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13. Patsy Cline
The Wayward Wind (1961)
Stan Lebowski & Herb Newman)
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14. Hank Snow
I've Been Everywhere (1962)
Geoff Mack
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15. Roger Miller
Lock, Stock & Teardrops (1963)
Roger Miller
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16. Johnny Cash
Understand Your Man (1964)
Johnny Cash
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17. Ray Price
The Other Woman (In My Life) (1965)
D. Rollins
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18. Connie Smith
Ain't Had No Lovin' (1966)
Dallas Frazier
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19. Marty Robbins
Tonight Carmen (1967)
Marty Robbins
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20. Merle Haggard
Mama Tried (1968)
Merle Haggard
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21. Loretta Lynn
Your Squaw is on the Warpath (1969)
Loretta Lynn
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22. Conway Twitty (with Loretta Lynn)
Lead Me On (1971)
Leon Copeland
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23. George Jones
Wine (You've Used Me Long Enough) (1973)
Tammy Wynette & George Jones
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24. Tammy Wynette
Til I Can Make it on My Own (1975)
George Richey, Billy Sherrill & Tammy Wynette
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25. Willie Nelson
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1978)
Sharon Rice
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author: Eileen Rose
All the passion and smoothness of the man himself with the freshness and tenderness of a new, emerging voice in the best of the old school country tradition.
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a ver y good all round cd good easy listening
author: john william goode
a very good easy listening all round, nice listening and good meaningful songs. a very good cd
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There is something fresh and new about Squibb's sweet vocalism.
author: Nat Chandler
"Wild Irish Rose" is bonafide country music, with beautifully traditional arrangements led by country singing artist, David Squibb.There is something fresh and new about Squibb's sweet vocalism. It is perfect for this music: innocent and direct, it is the perfect voice to bring these sentimental lyrics to life again, like you're hearing them for the first time.
---Nat Chandler, Broadway singer/actor
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brilliant
author: by MC LOGO 65
brilliant. I am not an avid fan of country style, but good is good and I highly recommend checking this scene out cause it is excellent. Much love and light from the PStarR family circle!!! 5.
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