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Cowboy Crush

The five-woman country group Cowboy Crush are one particular bands that came in the “you’ve just surely got to see them,” word-of-mouth way. Special harmonies and talented musicianship helped as well, however when your initial gig lands you 50 bookings, you need to chalk it up with their firecracker shows. …

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Laura Bell Bundy

Actress and vocalist Laura Bell Bundy appears to divide her creative energies between Broadway, where she’s had several tasks, and Nashville, where she actually is equally gifted like a nation singer. Born Apr 10, 1981 in Lexington, KY, Bundy was initially attracted to dance as a kid, and began employed …

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The Lovell Sisters

The Lovell Sisters received their first big break in 2005, when the acoustic trio won a teenager talent contest sponsored by Prairie House Partner. The three siblings — fiddler Jessica, Dobro participant Megan, and mandolinist Rebecca — got previously studied traditional music in Calhoun, GA, where they got component in …

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Jypsi

Playing a soulful sort of country and dressing in retro chic, the Nashville-based group Jypsi includes a set of affects that operate from Alison Krauss to alt-rock. Made up of four siblings through the Rische family members — Lillie Mae, Frank, Scarlett, and Amber-Dawn — Jypsi spent years jointly on …

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Rissi Palmer

Rissi Palmer broke in to the country-pop picture in 2007 using the bright-eyed single “Nation Female.” Palmer spent a lot of her adolescence in St. Louis, MO, where her involvement in various skill tournaments (including Hal Jackson’s Talented Teenagers) paved just how for a submitting deal with Tune Globe when …

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Sunny Sweeney

A brassy nation singer whose vintage style garnered evaluations to singers like Natalie Maines and Kasey Chambers, Sunny Sweeney was raised in Longview, Texas. Sweeney was a gutsy, musically willing young lady, if a tad unstable. In her mature year of senior high school, she busted into choir course and …

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Danielle Peck

Danielle Peck sang in both pub bands and the neighborhood chapel choir while developing up in NEW YORK and Ohio, a fitted mix for a woman whose first solitary, “We Don’t,” cheekily combined religious beliefs with slow-burn honky tonk. 2005’s “I Don’t” was Peck’s Big Machine/Display Doggie Nashville debut, though …

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The Wailin’ Jennys

The Canadian folk trio the Wailin’ Jennys began like a onetime-only grouping of three singer/songwriters, but musical chemistry and audience response turned them into a continuing band. Alto Cara Luft, the child of professional folksingers, experienced used the Lilith Good tour in Calgary and released her personal recording; mezzo-soprano Nicky …

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Bobbie Cryner

Country-pop singer/songwriter Bobbie Cryner issued her honky tonk-flavored self-titled debut LP in 1993 to popular critical acclaim, however when the record failed commercially, she was dropped by her label. Carrying out a divorce and a struggle with alcoholism, she came back in 1996 with Female of the Dreams, a smoother, …

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The Groobees

The Groobees, natives of Amarillo, TX, are a fantastic pop-folk music group with strong country leanings. Their eponymous debut record for Blix Road Records showcases exceptional and tasteful ensemble shows. These are led by Susan Gibson’s exceptional vocals, which sometimes are similar to a countrified Mary Travers. Excellent. The band …

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