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Joel Henderson

Vocalist/songwriter Joel Henderson spent his formative years jumping around America’s heartland before establishing origins in the musically fertile ground of Louisville, Kentucky. Elevated on a diet plan of Bruce Springsteen, Wayne McMurtry, and John Mellencamp, Henderson’s personal undertake Americana places the magnifier to matters from the center, head, and spirit, …

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Dan Colehour

A country origins rocker having a heartland vibe in the vein of Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp, Dan Colehour was created and raised in the heart from the Midwest in the tiny city of Mt. Vernon, IA. He performed drums in assorted nation, rock and roll, and polka rings in …

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The Dirty Guv’nahs

A classic-sounding Southern rock-band from Knoxville, Tennessee, the Dirty Guv’nahs (frontman Adam Trimble, Hammond organist Chris Doody, pianist Michael Jenkins, guitarists Michael Jenkins and Cozmo Holloway, and brothers Justin and Aaron Hoskins on bass and drums, respectively) create an energized music mix that recalls the Dark Crowes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, as …

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California

California was founded by years as a child close friends John Gregory (on vocals and tempo acoustic guitar) and Utmost M. (on drums) in 1996 in LA. The roots rock-band, which also contains guitarist Steve Norton and bassist Joe Lester, prides itself on its back-to-the-basics rock and roll & move …

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Mudcrutch

Produced in Gainesville, FL, in 1970, Mudcrutch had been essentially a precursor to Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, using a after that 17-year-old Tom Petty on bass, Mike Campbell and Tom Leadon (the brother of ex-Eagle Bernie Leadon) on guitars, Benmont Tench on keyboards, and Randall Marsh on drums. Popular …

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Joe d’Urso & Stone Caravan

THE BRAND NEW York-based roots rock-band Joe d’Urso & Rock Caravan began rollicking in the first ’90s and their raw raucous style is keenly like the likes of fellow American rockers John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan. D’Urso, who was simply an agency service provider in the music market …

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Wyckham Porteous

Canadian Wyckham Porteous combines components of rock and roll, pop and folk about his recording for Bohemia Defeat, Looking for Floor. Austin-based Jimmy Lafave’s creation provides Porteous a Texan shade to his music.

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Glenn Frey

Glenn Frey was most widely known among the two most widely used and longest tenured people (alongside Don Henley) from the Eagles, so when an intermittently effective solo artist within the years since that music group split up. Although connected closely using the Eagles’ make of Southern California-spawned laid-back country-rock, …

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Tommy Conwell

Although he’s a talented songwriter, Tommy Conwell and his band, the Young Rumblers, haven’t were able to escape the bar band circuit. Making use of their first recording, 1988’s Rumble, the music group earned a little radio and video strike using the joyous, self-deprecating rocker “I’m Not really Your Guy,” …

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The Warren Brothers

The united states duo the Warren Brothers is actually a family group affair. Made up of vocalist/songwriter siblings Brad and Brett, the Warren Brothers credit famous brands the Everly Brothers, Johnny Money, Roger Miller, Tom Petty, and John Mellencamp for his or her musical passions. The music group released their …

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