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The Castellows are an American neotraditional country music trio consisting of sisters Eleanor, Lily, and Powell Balkcom. [1] Eleanor and Powell are two of triplets . [ 2 ] Lily is their younger sister, about eighteen months junior. [ 3 ]
Red Dirt Girl is the nineteenth studio album by American country artist Emmylou Harris, released on September 12, 2000 by Nonesuch Records. The album was a significant departure for Harris, as eleven of the twelve tracks were written or co-written by her. At the time, she was best known for covering other songwriters' work.
The Castellows -- sisters Ellie, Lily and Powell Balkcom -- represent women in country blending modern stylings with familial, tradtional, rural roots
LaRue was heavily influenced by Woody Guthrie, Bob Childers, Mike Hosty and the "Red Dirt" music scene. [2] In 2002, LaRue led The Organic Boogie Band and released Downtown, recorded in private sessions at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa. LaRue's 2005 follow-up, The Red Dirt Album, reached the Billboard sales charts in its debut
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The model for this story lives in Branson, Missouri, and she's that girl in the song", DiPiero told The Boot. "We just took off on this story and came up with this song. It's got a got a cool Keith Richards/country/rockin' thing that Brooks & Dunn do so well. The song just grew its own wings and flew up the charts." [2]
Stumble into Grace is the twentieth studio album by American singer/songwriter Emmylou Harris, released on September 23, 2003, by Nonesuch Records.It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard country albums chart.
Harry Roy (12 January 1900 – 1 February 1971) [1] [2] was a British dance band leader and clarinet player from the 1920s to the 1960s. He performed several songs with suggestive lyrics, including "My Girl's Pussy" (1931), [3] and "She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor" (1939) and "When Can I have a Banana Again?"