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Cary Brothers

Wry, thoughtful singer/songwriter Cary Brothers broke in to the mainstream using the one “Blue Eye,” a gorgeously articulate ballad he contributed to 2004’s Grammy-winning, hip-artist-showcasing Backyard State soundtrack. Delivered in 1974 to some watercolorist mom and surgeon dad, Brothers eschewed the noises of his indigenous Nashville and only Britpop artists …

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Tex Ritter

Performing cowboy Tex Ritter stood among the biggest titles in country music through the entire postwar era, because of a diverse job that led him everywhere from your Broadway stage towards the political arena. He was created Maurice Woodward Ritter in Marvaul, TX, on January 12, 1907, and was raised …

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Dogwood

This contemporary Christian duo was formed in Nashville, Tennessee by childhood friends Ron Elder and Steve Chapman. Developing up in Western world Virginia, these were both sons of ministers and distributed common passions in gospel and nation music. After parting in order that Elder could head to university and Chapman …

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