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Country Fried Rock

Country Fried Rock
If you remember the romance of radio road trips, or if you’re too young for all that and just wish your iPod could introduce you to exciting new music and let you eavesdrop on the kinds of conversations that happen among artists at late-night diners after gigs, Country Fried Rock is for you. If your job is to make your radio station sound interesting, or if you’re just a fan of great music, come on in. You can smell the soul in the air as the door closes behind you and your mouth begins to water. Everything is better when it’s country fried, right?

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Created by: Sloane Spencer
Created on: 27 Nov 2012
Language: English

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Add this to another station #1237 Kevin Gordon (56.13MB; download) -- Kevin Gordons album, Gloryland, explores the blues side of roots music, with lyrics that would make the Drive-By Truckers jealous.  Gordon grew up in Monroe, Louisiana, and although he has been away for decades, the reality of life there and the people he knew bring grit to rural life without glorification.  Glorylandis not about redemption [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:24:35 UTC
Add this to another station #1239 The Brothers Comatose (38.35MB; download) -- The Brothers Comatose  bring a lifetime of rock appreciation to their string band. Bouncing between traditional and progressive numbers, their instrumentation lumps them into the bluegrass tent, but their folk and rock sensibilities keep the party going. Their instrumental, Pennies Are Money, Too, would get nods from even the most rigid bluegrass traditionalists. Comprised of [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:24:29 UTC
Add this to another station #1240 Greensky Bluegrass (52.57MB; download) -- Sometimes, were the weird band in a bluegrass festival; sometimes, were the bluegrass band in a weird festival. Either way, Greensky Bluegrass fans will pack their festivals, large and small, usually for the entire run of their shows. From their home base in Michigan, Greensky Bluegrass rapidly developed a devoted following and spread that dedication [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:24:23 UTC
Add this to another station #1241 The Pollies (52.59MB; download) -- The Pollies record almost did not happen. Songwriter, Jay Burgess, began recording some of the songs nearly 2 years ago, in what he now considers demo tapes, but the intent was not to make a record; it was merely a side-project from his previous band, Sons of Roswell. As it became apparent that Sons of [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:24:17 UTC
Add this to another station #1242 The Corduroy Road (61.29MB; download) -- The Corduroy Roads fans sounded alarm bells when the band left their life on the road for a long hiatus, but after nearly an eight-month break, the core of the band emerged with some new players in the lineup, refreshed and ready for the next phase of the band. The Corduroy Road musically balances between [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:24:10 UTC
Add this to another station #1243 Steep Canyon Rangers (46.45MB; download) -- Steep Canyon Rangers forged their way in the traditional music scene from their home state of North Carolina through regular forays into the Rockies and back at their base in the Western North Carolina mountains, putting in over 20,000 hours of hard work along the way.  (Even Bob Lefsetz might approve of their drive.)  Over [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:24:04 UTC
Add this to another station #1244 The Sheepdogs (52.72MB; download) -- We apologize for the audio quality in this program. After an extended run in the US, The Sheepdogs are heading north to their native Canada for a while.  Their music fits my missing 1970s 8-track collection, while still sounding fresh and not as derivative as some of the seventies-influenced folk rock that seems to be [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:23:58 UTC
Add this to another station #1245 The Whispering Pines (58.19MB; download) -- The Whispering Pines find music that binds them together in thrift shops and flea markets, in the cardboard boxes of vinyl that spent decades in isolation and are once again coveted items.  Bands like Cowboy and The Allman Brothers seeped into their ears, meshing with California-influenced psychedelic folk rock bands to create a new generation of songwriters [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:23:52 UTC
Add this to another station #1246 Holy Ghost Tent Revival (59.42MB; download) -- Holy Ghost Tent Revival took their lowest point in the last five years and used it as a reason to find a new sound and revive their music. Its not any easier to pigeonhole their work than it was before the departure of their bass player and harmony vocalist, but their music is definitely easier [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:23:46 UTC
Add this to another station #1247 Humming House (43.29MB; download) -- Humming House reversed all the normal processes for their first album.  When songwriter Justin Wade Tam went into the studio for a one-off single recording with legendary producer Mitch Dane, Tam did not even have a band assembled.  As he gathered his friends and their friends to fill the instrumentation he wanted for his songs, [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:23:28 UTC
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