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Kevin Henry

After nearly ten years to do the solo, acoustic, club circuit through the entire Midwest and Florida, singer-songwriter Kevin Henry began function in 1992 on the musical adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s experience dream The Hobbit. Through the entire next many years, he performed the finished piece with numerous users of …

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Tim Krekel

Tim Krekel is a Louisville, KY, local who plays right rock & move. He has created songs for most different performers, including Dr. Feelgood and Delbert McClinton, but his biggest tune was most likely Patty Loveless’ cover of “YOU ARE ABLE TO Feel Poor.” He in addition has used many …

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John Prine

An acclaimed singer/songwriter whose literate function flirted with from acoustic folk to rockabilly to straight-ahead nation, John Prine was created Oct 10, 1946, in Maywood, Illinois. Elevated by parents solidly rooted within their rural Kentucky history, at age group 14 Prine started understanding how to play your guitar from his …

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Freedy Johnston

A gifted songwriter whose lyrics paint occasionally witty, frequently poignant portraits of characters frequently unacquainted with how their lives have gone wrong, Freedy Johnston apparently appeared away of nowhere in the first ’90s and quickly established himself among the most acclaimed fresh singer/songwriters of your day. Johnston was created in …

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Steve Forbert

Anointed “the brand new Dylan” upon his documenting debut, folk-rock singer/songwriter Steve Forbert was created in Meridian, Mississippi in 1954. After learning acoustic guitar at age group 11, he spent his high-school years playing in a number of local rings before giving up his job like a pickup truck driver …

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Willie Nile

A rock & move singer and songwriter whose music reaches once literate and passionately heartfelt, NY singer/songwriter Willie Nile was created in Buffalo, NY on June 7, 1948. Nile originated from a musical family members — his grandfather was a vaudeville pianist who used Expenses “Bojangles” Robinson and Eddie Cantor, …

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Anthony Crawford

Anthony Crawford’s electric guitar and vocal use such performers as Steve Winwood, Neil Teen, Vince Gill, Rosanne Money, and Steve Forbert earned him a agreement with Rounder Information. With much folk-pop audio, his self-titled debut record appeared in past due 1993.

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Francis Dunnery

The onetime frontman from the progressive rock group It Bites, singer/songwriter Francis Dunnery was created on Christmas Day, 1962 in Egremont, Cumbria, U.K. His tenure with It Bites started in 1984, and after three LPs concluded in 1990; throughout that period Dunnery created the Tapboard, a distinctive guitar-like instrument installed …

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Don Henry

Don Henry found prominence when Kathy Mattea’s edition of “Where’ve You Been” (co-written with Mattea’s hubby Jon Vezner) won every prize around the corner in 1990 and 1991. Henry was raised in suburban San Jose, CA, and relocated to Nashville in 1979, where he spent four years copying tapes for …

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Terry Kitchen

Songwriter Terry Kitchen, a local of Easton, PA, traveled straight down two pathways in his music in 2001. One led him down just how of big public queries and spirituality. Another took him even more casually in to the world of public issues encountered in everyday activity. As a youngsters, …

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