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HONKY-TONK COUNTRY SINGLE “THAT ONE LAST ROSE”

"That One Last Rose" is an original, traditional honky-tonk country song, in the style of Buck Owens, Ray Price, Dwight Yoakam. Playing on it (and on the album it comes from, Last Rose) are some incredible, truly legendary musicians. Byron Berline, Dan Dugmore, and, on other songs on the album, Jason Carter, and Kristin Scott Benson. See my website for more information. [more inside]
posted by TedSilar on Jan 15, 2023 - 0 comments

Thoughts in B-flat

In the past couple of weeks, I found myself going back to a piece that I'd started working on a few years ago -- probably because it's in a slower triple meter that's somewhat calming for me. This is a condensed one-minute version, featuring piano and guitar, for the 60 Seconds and Under #2 MeFi Music Challenge. [more inside]
posted by rangefinder 1.4 on Nov 23, 2016 - 3 comments

Going Nowhere

This mp3 was converted from a video I made, recording stereo audio straight into my phone. It's a rough draft with minimal instrumentation and arrangement I'm hoping to develop further with a group that recently started coming together called The Wishing Well Divers. [more inside]
posted by saulgoodman on Mar 7, 2016 - 4 comments

Cave Creek Jail (The Real Deal EP Version!)

So a good long while back I posted an early demo version of this song. This, right here, is the final finished product that is on the EP. [more inside]
posted by pazazygeek on May 21, 2011 - 1 comment

Let It Go Or Give In (The Real Album Version!)

I've posted this song and then it's evolved version - now here it is in its FINAL (almost) entirety. [more inside]
posted by pazazygeek on Apr 8, 2011 - 2 comments

Hearts In Ruins, etc.

My band recorded this in my basement the night before our show at the blind pig. (The second song is Wasted Hearts.)
posted by Tlogmer on Aug 28, 2008 - 0 comments

Living Ain't Worth Dying For

We were going for a John Cougar Mellencamp, Americana, country-rock thing. We have no interest in having a message, hence the stupid words. And we think vague singing about "Uncle Sam", "the war", "the factory", etc., is funny.
posted by erikgrande on Jun 28, 2007 - 5 comments

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