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Caitlin Cary

Following the dissolution of alt-country kings Whiskeytown, frontman Ryan Adams’ solo career received the majority of critical attention. However, vocalist/fiddle participant Caitlin Cary was sitting on the sidelines with her personal amazing batch of music. Cary released a single EP, Waltzie (Yep Roc), in 2000. The discharge was a stripped-down, …

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Martie Maguire

Nation songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist (fiddle, acoustic guitar, viola, bass, mandolin), and founding person in the Dixie Chicks, Martie Maguire (originally Ervin, then Seidel, carrying out a 1st marriage) was created Oct 12, 1969, in York, PA, but grew up, alongside her young sister Emily Ervin (later on Robison), also another …

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Brooks & Dunn

The undisputed kings from the ’90s line-dancing craze, Brooks & Dunn aren’t only the biggest-selling duo in country music history, they’ve also sold more records than some other duo period, including Simon & Garfunkel. Ronnie Dunn was the silently intense singer using the soulful tone of voice, while Kix Brooks …

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Albert Lee

Albert Lee occupies an unusual market in music — Uk by delivery and upbringing, he spent the mid-’60s seeing that a high R&B guitarist, however in the 1970s became among the best rockabilly guitarists on earth, no slouch in nation music either. In Britain he’s a been home name, and …

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Brady Seals

Brady Seals, the cousin of Jim Seals (of Seals & Crofts) and Dan Seals (of Britain Dan & John Ford Coley) as well as the nephew of Nashville legend Troy Seals, was obviously raised within a music home. He started playing piano and composing songs at age nine, and was …

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Toby Keith

Toby Keith spent the ’90s as a good, workmanlike country star who met with significant chart success, yet never quite broke free from the neo-traditionalist pack to become home name like Garth Brooks or Alan Jackson. That transformed in 2002 when he documented “Thanks to the Crimson, Light and Blue …

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Ace in the Hole Band

The Ace in the Opening Music group really got its begin in Texas around 1975. Users had been bassist Terry Hale, drummer Tommy Foote, and guitarist Mike Daily. The youthful guys experienced performed collectively some, but what they actually needed was an excellent lead vocalist to front side the group. …

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The O’Kanes

Throughout their relatively short time period together, Kieran Kane and Jamie O’Hara, otherwise referred to as the O’Kanes, created three albums of absolutely superb country music. The self-titled, 1st, and arguably most powerful effort contains precisely what is best regarding the O’Kanes’ sound. It really is rich in nation music’s …

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The Tractors

The Tractors were among the country-rock rings to take advantage of the contemporary country boom of the first ’90s. Making use of their good-time boogie and rootsy country-rock, the Tractors could actually send out their eponymous debut to platinum position. Although located in Tulsa, every one of the members from …

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One Riot One Ranger

Despite sporting a name that’s decidedly Texan, One Riot One Ranger is in fact located in Columbus, OH, and there’s only one Texan-born musician within the number. The band, also called 1R1R, was founded in 1990, but just two of the band’s later on five members had been present once …

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