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New Arrivals

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    The Beautiful Train Wrecks
     
    Rainy Day Parade
    The debut album from the Portland-based alt.country band fuses together traditional country music with modern rock and Americana to produce a catchy bag of harmony- and melody-driven tunes.
    Country: Alt-Country
     
     
    Annie Lou
     
    Annie Lou
    This fine acoustic album showcases outstanding songwriting and musicianship, and while drawing on the traditions of old time music, Annie Lou offers up an exciting new sound that sits comfortably alongside the best of contemporary Canadian roots music.
    Country: Americana
     
     
    Dana Lyons
     
    Three Legged Coyote
    Dana's ballads & love songs have never been more beautiful. This album is deeply influenced by Dana's recent tours in the Australian Outback & in Chile's Patagonia. Three comedy tunes are punctuated by his hilarious country love song How I Miss Your Dog.
    Country: Country Folk
     
     
    Terri Fann
     
    Coffeehouse Country
    Coffeehouse style country. Acoustic sound with clear vocals and lyrics worth listening to.
    Country: Americana
     
     
    Willie Cherry
     
    ...a good man is hard to find
    Lo-fi, gritty, and honest, these songs are both intimate and universal, staying within the gray area of existence, highlighting people and situations experienced by all but discussed by few, a conservative love letter to the forgotten.
    Country: Alt-Country
     
     
    King's Cause
     
    All For The Cause of Christ
    In this project God provided great tracks and powerful lyrics. The harmonies on this album are true and pure. Whether you like powerful progressive ballads or the country gospel sounds of days gone by there is something on this album for everyone!
    Country: Country Gospel
     
     
    The Saddle Tramps
     
    Greatest Hits: Round 2 The Later Years
    Corn-fed rock & roll with irreverant lyrics doused in gasoline blasting out the hi-fi from a Needles, California trailer park.
    Country: Alt-Country
     
     
    Durwood Haddock
     
    16 Of The Best
    In this issue are some of the best country performances from four previous albums by the award winning singer/songwriter.
    Country: Honky Tonk
     
     
    The Stone Cold Roosters
     
    Anywhere West
    Westward with the Roosters. Melodic and twangy Americana from Vermont's beloved musical handymen. Image is of least importance here: the Roosters are about humor, soul, groove and sound. Dancing is encouraged.
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    David Waddell & Hellbound Train
     
    Lone Star Over Texas
    Rockin Blues Texas Outlaw Country Recommended if you like Waylon, Billy joe Shaver or Johnny Cash
    Country: Outlaw Country
     
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    Top Albums

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    BettySoo
    Heat Sin Water Skin
    Folk-rock Americana - there's a bit of gospel, some twang, some heartbreaker ballads, and a good bit of grit.
    Change is good. Sometimes, you just need a little shake-up to get things to how they always ought to have been. With Heat Sin Water Skin, BettySoo adds some welcome edge and grit to the heartbreaker ballads and bell-pure vocals she’s come to be known for. Teamed with seasoned producer Gurf Morlix (Lucinda Williams, Mary Gauthier, Slaid Cleaves), BettySoo has made a record worth sitting up and paying attention to. Her vocals are striking, the players strong, the sound gripping, and the lyrics compelling. Her first studio efforts (Let Me Love You, 2005; Little Tiny Secrets, 2007, Never the Pretty Girl EP, 2007) were well received by critics, earning praise locally and nationally - even securing her performance opportunities overseas. And she’s not slowing down any time soon. Since their release, she has earned multiple songwriting awards (including Kerrville New Folk, Wildflower Festival, and Big Top Chautauqua Songwriter of the Year) and has proven herself a dynamic live performer. Joining her on Heat Sin Water Skin are Todd Wilson on organ, Gene Elders on fiddle, and Dave Terry on drums. BettySoo and Gurf handled the guitar and vocal parts themselves. As for genre, she’s still nestled in the folk-rock world, but she is bringing something new to her listeners. “There’s a little gospel, some straight-ahead folk, a bit of twang, and maybe even a familiar oldie with a new twist. Be ready for a surprise.” Then again, not much about BettySoo isn’t surprising. People are surprised just to see her take the stage. Plain-faced, petite (clocking in at exactly 5 feet), and freckly, people don’t have any idea what to expect – they certainly don’t expect such a large voice and moving songs. “I guess Asian-American singer-songwriters aren’t that common,” she comments, “at least, not in Texas.” And, of course, there’s the whole issue of her name. How did a second-generation Korean end up with such a classic southern name? Is it a stage name? “No,” she answers, laughing, “I guess I’m just lucky that way. It’s right there on my birth certificate. Soo is my dad’s middle name, too. Yep, he’s a boy named Soo.”
    Country: Americana
     
    Dave Carroll
    Perfect Blue
    Country: Americana
     
    Red Molly
    Love and Other Tragedies
    Country: Americana
     
    Mary Ann Kennedy
    Who Saved Who
    Country: Americana
     
    The Texas Tenors
    The Texas Tenors
    Country: Country Pop
     

    Editor's Picks

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      Artists You May Know

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      Don Campbell
      A Don Campbell Christmas
      Country: Country Pop
       
      Gurf Morlix
      Cut 'n' Shoot
      Country: Traditional Country
       
      Mary Gauthier
      Drag Queens in Limousines
      Country: Country Folk
       
      Mary Gauthier
      Filth & Fire
      Moods: Country Folk
       

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Freedom Family and Faith
      Ricky Lee Jackson
      Country: Country Rock
       
       
      2.
      If I Said Howdy To You
      Riley Weston
      Country: Contemporary Country
       
       
      3.
      Better Today
      Coffey
      Country: Country Pop
       
       
      4.
      Fast Enough
      Sally Jaye
      Country: Americana
       
       
      5.
      Ring A Bell
      Noah Gundersen
      Folk: Modern Folk
       
       
      6.
      Caroline
      Noah Gundersen
      Folk: Modern Folk
       
       
      7.
      The Ocean
      Noah Gundersen
      Folk: Modern Folk
       
       
      8.
      Middle Of June
      Noah Gundersen
      Folk: Modern Folk
       
       
      9.
      Jesus, Jesus
      Noah Gundersen
      Folk: Modern Folk
       
       
      10.
      Oh Death
      Noah Gundersen
      Folk: Modern Folk