Posts Tagged ‘Breeding Ground’
FuzzBox Independent Music #3 | Get me to Houston. I think I lost something there.
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Telluride
“Phone Song” (mp3)
from “Four Square Miles”
(IMI)
The small ski town of Telluride, Colorado represents hard work, excitement, and passion, just as Nashville, Tennessee represents a breeding ground of determined, talented musicians of all genres. A new group from Nashville, TelluRide, is taking all of those ingredients to create a new brand of country music, rooted in harmonies, musicianship, and high-energy stage shows. The four young men who make up the band accomplished more before their Four Square Miles debut album release than most groups on their second or third album.
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Ashley Gearing
“I Found It In You” (mp3)
from “Maybe It’s Time”
(Squeeze Records, LLC)
Ashley Gearing was just 12 years old when her country ballad “Can You Hear Me When I Talk to You” broke into the Billboard charts. The youngster’s Nashville success story began in her hometown of Springfield, MA, where as a little girl she sang regularly at local events and with the Dan Kane Orchestra, an area choir group. A self-released CD sparked the interest of Nashville-based songwriter Jimmy Harnen, who brought Gearing in to record a demo. Radio outlets in Music City and Gearing’s hometown started spinning “Can You Hear Me” almost immediately, generating such a buzz that Gearing soon found herself at the center of a label bidding war. Disney’s country imprint, Lyric Street, eventually won out, and issued “Can You Hear Me When I Talk to You” as a single in preparation for Gearing’s eventual full-length debut, which was slated for autumn 2003. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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The Coal Men
“Houston Memory” (mp3)
from “Kids With Songs”
(Funzalo Records)
The new album from American Roots Rock band, the Coal Men. Featuring the song “Farther Find me Now” heard in the hit Discovery Channel program Deadliest Catch.. In stores and on tour, July 2009.
THE TENNESSEAN
“The Coal Men have risen from the ranks of Nashville up-and-comers to a spot as one of Music City’s strongest, nerviest rock acts.”
— Peter Cooper
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