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James Smith

Credited as both Wayne Smith and Jimmy Smith, this ’50s country and rockabilly sideman could be easily chosen from your coterie of additional guitarists with this same name through the use of his impressive nickname, “The Aged Ridgerunner.” Smith worked well like a frontman for vocalist Carl Smith, to whom …

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The Weepers

The Weepers are an alternative solution country/folk music group from Lansing, MI, that are steeped in traditional instrumentation (fiddle, dobro, mandolin, string bass, etc.). Their albums cover a broad berth of designs: bluegrass, nation, Celtic, old-timey, Traditional western swing, browse, and pop. The group, which includes principal songwriter Drew Howard …

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Glen Taylor

A small number of nation music stars possess produced professions in politics. Many of them produced those professions in the deep south and had been politics numbers on the proper. The two-term governor of Louisiana, Jimmie Davis, was the most prominent, but Jimmy Swan and Tex Ritter both stood for …

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Steve Trovato

Referred to as “THE FANTASTIC Chameleon” due to his capability to play very well in any design, Steve Trovato got his begin in music by performing piano while developing up in NJ. After viewing the Beatles on tv, he turned to electric guitar and became a member of his first …

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John Moore

The name John Moore turns up on some country & western productions from Nashville in the next half from the ’70s, nonetheless it isn’t the same fellow who picks progressive bluegrass on mandolin and guitar from the first ’90s. The obscure keyboardist and background vocalist is an excellent excuse to …

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Chuck Howard

It’s a funny point, the idea of rebellion within a music family. In a single such nation & western family members, there was the daddy Chuck Howard: the guitar-picking, rockabilly playing loner who prevented commercial achievement throughout his profession, cut sides such as for example “Crazy, Crazy Baby,” and finished …

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Lil Mo & the Monicats

Retro-rockabilly singer/guitarist Monica “Lil’ Mo” Passin initial emerged as an associate of the brand new York Town band the Twanglers; pursuing their 1995 dissolution, she shaped the Harmonicats with guitarist Doug Walker. The group’s self-titled debut LP made an appearance in 1997; Hearts in my own Dream followed 2 yrs …

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Billy Hoffman

Given birth to in Arkansas and elevated in Poteau, OK, country singer Billy Hoffman was identified as having a severe hearing disability at age three that general practitioners feared would maintain him from ever understanding how to speak. Luckily, the dire prognosis by no means came to move although he …

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Kerry Harvick

Kerry Harvick was raised on a plantation in Tx, where her performing and songwriting skill was evident in early stages. She shifted to Nashville when she was 19, getting a spot for the Live at Libby’s radio display, where she captured the hearing of supervisor Don Light, who helped protected …

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Bob Bates

Bob Bates’ nation music activity includes songwriting for additional artists aswell as finding and singing by himself and with the duo of Bates & Barr. Bates continues to be energetic in Nashville, where he continues to be featured on essential programs, such as for example WSM’s Ernest Tubb Record Store …

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