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Aaron Watson - Angels & Outlaws
Our Price: $13.00

Angels & Outlaws kicks off with "Tulsa," a revved-up and re-tooled Waylon Jennings chestnut, and closes with "That's What I Like About a Country Song," a classic Lone Star-shuffle throwdown with co-producer Benson and fellow Texas troubadours Jack Ingram, Kevin Fowler and Roger Creager joining in. In between are some of Watson's finest songs, carved from stages and well-worn dancefloors across the southwest. From the title song, inspired by the legendary love affair of Johnny Cash and June Carter, to the shotgun sentiment of "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee," to an out-of-left-field, fiddle-drenched cover of John Mayer's "The Heart of Life," Angels & Outlaws celebrates Watson's all-American artistry as well as his stubborn independent streak.
Jon Dee Graham - Swept Away (DVD)
Our Price: $20.00

No Depression magazine calls it "superb."  Texas Music magazine describes it as "all heart..."  This feature length documentary captures Jon Dee Graham's legendary live shows while also lifting the curtain on this very private artist and offering a peek into his personal world. Appearances in the film include Alejandro Escovedo, James McMurtry, and Son Volt's Andrew Duplantis. Includes DVD extras and commentary track.
Amber Digby - Here Come the Teardrops
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"Just a little over a year ago, Justin Trevino introduced me to the voice of a young lady that would soon become my favorite new Country Female Singer. I'm speaking of Amber Digby.  She has the voice that Real Country Music Fans have been waiting for.  When Amber sings a classic Country song or a new song, she steals the show for all the rest.  Listen to Here Comes The Teardrops" and you will know what I mean.  Best Wishes Amber from your biggest fan." - Leona Williams

TRACK LISTING: Hinges on the Door / If You Were Me / Bitter They Are / Flame In My Heart / Another Man Loved Me Last Night / Jealously Insane / Just In Case / Weak In The Knees / A Man I Hardly Know / Moment of Weakness / If Anyone Ought to Know / Loser's Game
Roger Wallace - It's About Time
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Five years and hundreds of shows between CDs makes this new Roger Wallace release aptly named. Stripped down to his honky tonk basics Roger and friends once-again deliver the real country goods in his most intimate outing yet. Roger penned or co-penned twelve of the thirteen tracks with the haunting “The Confession” coming from long-time collaborator and producer Jim Stringer. For those who have been waiting for new material from one of Austin’s honky tonk heroes, we say “It’s About Time.”
The Cornell Hurd Band - Beyond the Purple Hills
Our Price: $14.00

Margaret Moser opines, "If you're looking for oily, chart-busting country, set Beyond the Purple Hills down right now and head to the "R" section for Rascal Flatts. If you're hoping for a band that values its dancers as much as it values a solid country tune, Cornell's your man. Two-steps, ballads, shuffles, and a dandy make-out song: Hurd and his band of merry men and women offer not only pure, unadulterated fun in three-minute increments but surprises when you least expect them. There's plenty of Hurd's trademark wink-and-a-smile songs, but the humor doesn't compromise the extraordinary professionalism of players like guitarist Paul Skelton ("Texas Eyes") and pedal-steel master Scott Walls ("The Big Lie") or the presence of guests like Johnny Bush ("Mom's Tattoo") and Amber Digby ("Holding Hands"). He likes to call himself "country music's worst nightmare," but a new recording from Cornell Hurd is an invitation to dance. Don't get caught sitting it out."
Tommy Alverson - Country to the Bone
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TOMMY ALVERSON has long been a dynamic fixture on the Texas music scene and respected by all whom cross his path. He has received abundant radio airplay with his hit single "Una Mas Cerveza" and continues to expand his loyal fan base throughout Texas, as well as over seas with his songwriting and soulful performances. Whether he's on a stool solo or with a full band, his talent shines through in every note he sings and plays.
Heybale! - The Last Country Album
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This is Heybale's first studio album. It was recorded at Bruce Robison's Premium studios with an all-star cast including Cindy Cashdollar, Erik Hokannen, Elana James and Casper Rawls.
Jesse Dayton & Brennen Leigh - Holdin' Our Own
Our Price: $14.00

After 10+ years of rockin' the international honky tonk circuit with his bands, as a solo artist and playing guitar for the likes of Waylon Jennings, Ray Price and The Supersuckers, Austin's Jesse Dayton made the decision to pay homage to the classic country duet recordings that he grew up on in the '70s.   He found the Tammy to his George in the up and coming Austin singer/songwriter Brennen Leigh.

Track Listing:  Let's Run Away / Holding Our Own / Two Step Program / We Hung the Moon / Somethin' to Brag About / Brand New Heartache / Take Me / Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man / Back Street Affair / We Lost It / Somethin' Somebody Said / Everything Looks Good (On the Outside)
Bruce Hughes - Shorty
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Bruce Hughes (from the Resentments, Scabs, or ex-Bob Schneider) bangs out 20 cosmic pop snapshots on this highly anticipated follow-up to his debut, Bluebird. Ranging from quiet acoustic to nervous electronica, from drunken cabaret to shimmery bubblegum, shorty explores Hughes' ever-expanding vision.
Hank Thompson - Treasures: Unreleased Songs of the 1950's
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Treasures includes 20 songs that were recorded at Capitol, but for some unknown reason, went unreleased. Til now. Thompson's voice was at it's peak and these songs are really, really good. If you're a Hank Thompson fan, this is a must have!