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Cracker

During Cracker’s heyday in the 1990s, the Virginia-based group molded components of alternative pop/rock and roll and country into many irreverent, buzzworthy anthems. Vocalist/guitarist David Lowery produced no try to cover up his affinity for traditional root base music, but his very own background was definately not traditional, as he …

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The Unforgiven

For a short time — a matter of weeks, actually — the Unforgiven were probably the most wanted band in LA. Every label viewed the six-string slinging sextet and noticed cash, maybe as the group appeared to be the American counterpart towards the Big Music surging through Britain in the …

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Stephen Bruton

Long before starting a recorded profession being a singer/songwriter, Stephen Bruton had amassed a challenging résumé. He previously served being a sideman/guitarist, songwriter, or manufacturer for such sector notables as Bonnie Raitt, Delbert McClinton, Bob Dylan, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Hal Ketchum, Christine McVie, T-Bone Burnett, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Patty …

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Shawn Camp

Nation singer/songwriter Shawn Camp spent his early years on the farm beyond Perryville, AR. His dad was an ironworker and his mom a beautician. Both sang and performed electric guitar, infusing the youngster with a like of music; he started playing electric guitar himself at five. At age 20 in …

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