Debra Lyn "I Can't Remember To Forget You" NEW Extended Version About Debra Lyn http://www.debralyn.com Music and Lyrics By: Debra Lyn and Jeff Silverman Copyright 2008 Produced by Jeff Silverman http://www.palettemusic.net Debra Lyn originally hails from upstate New York and there was never a time that she could remember when music was not an important part of her life. She was inspired by her grandmother, Betsy Lewis, who was a performer during World War II. Betsy gave Debra her first guitar and encouraged her to learn to play so she could accompany herself. Before too long Debra was not only playing music around the campfire, she was also entering talent contests and playing with local country music bands Her band Cimmeron, won the Northeast Country Music Association's "Sunrise Award" for best new country act. Cimmeron went on to release the Indie single "My Heart's True To You" written by Debra and Ed Legenbauer which received airplay on country stations from New York to California.In 2002, Debra and her band, Soulgrass, completed their self titled CD. Two singles, including an original written by Debra, were released to Bluegrass radio and received airplay on nearly 400 stations. The Soulgrass version of "Love Please Come Home" was also added to the playlist for cable television's "Music Choice." Soulgrass performed at many venues and were featured performer's on a number of live radio and television programs in the Southeast. Debra recently teamed up with Jeff Silverman, of Palette Productions. Jeff is a veteran producer, songwriter, musician and singer. Together Debra and Jeff have written and produced 7 songs for her "I Can't Remember To Forget You" EP. The "I Can't Remember" video was also completed and is a joint project between Palette Productions and Sowelu Entertainment, with Shari Belafonte and Sam Behrens. Debra continues to work on additional songs for the full version of the CD along with a DVD which will include 5.1 surround mixes and bonus materials. Please check the Debra Lyn website for CD s
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Deck the halls! Soundcheck celebrates the holidays with country superstar: Faith Hill. Watch Faith perform exclusive tracks from her new record, including ‘The Little Drummer Boy’ and her brand new single, ‘A Baby Changes Everything’. Plus, we chat with the Nashville star about Christmas in the Hill-McGraw household, and her first holiday album, 'Joy to the World'. Check it all out now at soundcheck.walmart.com
Original modern bluegrass musical based on Verdi's opera Rigoletto.
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Kenny Chesney and The Wailers - Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
Kenny Chesney and The Wailers - Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
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Ride the Trolley around Panama City Beach, FL!
This is the last video I did for Rocky (1988) which was in colaberation with Jess Lee. I have restored it for the many Rocky/Jess lee Fans. My direction was simple...Put the boys in a bar and let GO! what always happen on any Saturday night in such a setting.
Maria Sarah singing Sugarland's Keep you
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Don't Let It Bring You Down - Devon Sproule
Live at the End Of The Road Festival Sept. 2008
Country and Western Tribute show I have on tour
kussy interpretando el carnavalito(humahuaqueño) en el 4o festival internacional de las artes en cd.lerdo,dgo. mayo,08.
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Stereo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixu-tII3iQQ&fmt=18 Buck Norris sings "Good Hearted Woman" by Waylon Jennings. Waylon Jennings was born in the hardscrabble West Texas town of Littlefield on June 15, 1937. He learned to play guitar and snagged a disc jockey job at a Littlefield station while still a boy. In 1958 he moved to Lubbock, where he worked as a DJ and met rising star Buddy Holly, with whom he toured and played electric bass during 1958 and 1959. It was Jennings who gave up his seat to the Big Bopper (J. P. Richardson) on the doomed 1959 plane flight that took the lives of Holly, Richardson, and singer Ritchie Valens. The disaster stunned Jennings and it took him several years to regain his momentum. But his time with Holly had been pivotal: "Mainly what I learned from Buddy," Jennings recalled, "was an attitude. He loved music, and he taught me that it shouldn't have any barriers to it." After working West Texas radio again, Jennings began performing at a bar called J. D.'s in Phoenix, Ariz. There he began to craft a sound that combined his aggressive Telecaster electric guitar style, his rough-edged vocals, and an eclectic repertoire that often borrowed from rockabilly, rock and folk. And it was there that Nashville-based Bobby Bare, then a country hitmaker for RCA Records, heard Jennings and immediately called RCA producer Chet Atkins. Although Jennings had already recorded some country-folk sides for A&M Records in Los Angeles, A&M agreed to let Atkins sign him, and his first RCA session took place in March 1965. Over the next five years, Jennings won mainstream country stardom with hits like "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line," "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" and "The Taker." Though it wasn't typical of his work, his rendition of "MacArthur Park" (recorded with the Kimberlys), won a 1969 Grammy for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group. Despite his achievements, the high-spirited Jennings chafed under Nashville's typical production process, in which salaried staff producers chose song material an
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Eseguita a Castro dei Volsci, agosto 2005. Uaragniaun: Maria Moramarco (canto), Luigi Bolognese (Chitarra, mandoloncello), Silvio Teot (percussioni), Nico Berardi (zampogna).
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scott mcgowan playing if you're reading this by tim mcgraw
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