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Classic Carnival Circus Calliope Music: Circus Calyope
This music will bring back the memories of going to the Circus as a youngster.
Blackberry Winter: In These Ozarks Hills
A sizzling mix of contemporary Americana and traditional Ozarks ballads delivered by a voice likened to a nightingale and accompanied by hot string band licks.
Recommended if you like
Cheryl Wheeler,
Judy Collins,
Ronnie Gilbert.
Trampled Under Foot: The Philadelphia Sessions
A rockin' family blues band with killer vocals.
Recommended if you like
Etta James,
Ray Charles,
Willie Dixon.
WENDELL B: BACK TA BID'NESS
A nother great R&B CD form wendell B Songs in the key of life
Recommended if you like
Barry white,
freddie jackson,
Luther Vandross.
The Jolly Rogers: Cutlass, Cannon and Curves
Easily one of the band's most popular titles, this album contains a great mix of drinking, comedic, dramatic and historic songs that will keep you coming back over and over again. Every song is written by The Jolly Rogers!
Recommended if you like
Flogging Molly,
Great Big Sea,
Kingston Trio.
Rappin' Roy: Listen & Learn, Vol. 1
Fun and educational music that builds character at the same time keeping the kids dancing and having fun. Its a new movement "Healthy Hip Hop"!
Tod Bowermaster & James Howsmon: The Horn In Song
This is a collection of some of the most beautiful lyrical pieces written for horn and piano, and it includes eight brand-new transcriptions made specially for this recording. It features the large expressive range and vocal quality of the horn.
Recommended if you like
Bryn Terfel,
French Horn,
Hermann Baumann.
Shaman's Harvest: Shine
Solid rock sounds with a wall of guitar attack. Shaman’s Harvest new CD “Shine” delivers on the promise to create a dynamic combination of inspired songs, great vocals, and intense, cohesive playing.
Powder Mill: LIVE in Carter County
Greasy, gritty, grimy hillbilly outlaw music unleashed on a cold winter's night at a honkytonk in the Ozark foothills.
Recommended if you like
Drive-By Truckers,
Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Steve Earle.