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Keifer and Shawna Thompson are true originals.  A husband & wife duo who perform together and write and sing their own songs - a throwback to a country music tradition that is missing in the genre today ... a real-life love story.  This self-produced and self-funded debut stands up against any country album on the market today in terms of material, production and performance.

Definitely worth the price of admission!

Toni Catlin says her musical influences come from the likes of Lucinda Williams, Shawn Colvin, and Patty Griffin, among others, but one could say that stylistically Toni broadly fits in with these without ever being branded a clone.  Original tunes with an original style all her own single her out from most of the pigeon-holed formulas heard on mainstream radio.

This lady deserves your time and attention.

Talk about independent, Kristen Cothron wrote all the songs, produced and performed the music, has sold over 10,000 CDs on her own, and is a tireless worker when it comes to traveling down the roads it takes to be a star.  The sultry, bluesy style is reminiscent of Norah Jones but influences from Elvis Costello to Led Zeppelin, to Nina Simone, to Patsy Cline make this girl's artistry unique and distinctive.

She's a star on the rise!

All the standard clichés apply here ... chip off the old block, like father, like son, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree,  ... but Delbert's son Clay has a JJ Cale/Mark Knopfler bent that distinguishes him from his legendary father.  He's plowing his own ground and laying down his own musical highway with his writing and his performances.

One of the best and hardest-working independent artists out there.

Check him out!

Inducted as a group into the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2007, this band of Memphis/Nashville studio pickers has performed on some of the biggest hits in history ... from Elvis' "In The Ghetto" to Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline".  This digital reissue of their 1990 instrumental album produced by Allen Reynolds (Garth Brooks, Hal Ketchum, Crystal Gayle, Don Williams) and engineer Mark Miller shows why they were the first call for most Nashville producers for two decades. 

The music is timeless.

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