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Posts Tagged ‘country music

Country artist Angela Siracusa finds success without major-label push

October 6, 2008

Written by Catherine Spencer Country musician Angela Siracusa has a sweet, unforgettable voice that is hard to forget. Her latest album Drawn to the Flame includes a variety of songs about remembering a past love and reminiscing about the memories permanently etched in one’s mind. In “Train Ride,” we can hear a sense of longing […]

Country duo will bring grown men to tears on new album

March 25, 2008

Reviewed by Alison Murphy Amy Gallatin and Roger Williams/Something ‘Bout You Amy Gallatin and Roger Williams seem to have stepped out of a time machine, recording an album of country covers simply united by the drop-dead gorgeous harmonizing of their voices. You don’t hear these duet records often anymore, and Gallatin and Williams match each […]

Lisa Dudley gives spiritual depth to bluegrass music

March 9, 2008

  Reviewed by Alison Murphy Lisa Dudley/I Believe in America (EP) Lisa Dudley’s love for her country – and empathy for the soldiers who fight for its freedom – is at the heart of this moving three-cut EP. Country music has gotten a bad reputation for songs about cheating and drinking, but the genre, going back […]

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