American singer/songwriter Gerry Spehar never went anywhere without his
guitar in order to capture the moment in a song. His new release is a
compilation of songs that he wrote and recorded with his wife Susan as
they traveled cross-country. Gerry took the past year producing and
finishing the album as he cared for his wife, who passes away from
cancer last September. The new 10-song compilation is a journey of love,
living and loss, beginning with the striking country rock of "Dirt" and
the up-tempo folk appeal of "Muleshoe Mules" as Susan harmonizes
beautifully with Gerry during the song's chorus. He pours his heart into
the emotional lyrics of "I Hold Gravity," before the honky-tonk feel of
"Be Nemanic." Gerry gets bluesy on the slinky rhythm of "Mr. &
Mrs. Jones," before finishing his new album with acoustic country of
"God Lubbock" and the duet of "Into The Mystic." To find out more about
Gerry Spehar and his latest release "I Hold Gravity," please visit gerryspehar.bandcamp.com.
American singer/songwriter Mike Younger is preparing to release his 4th
studio album "Little Folks Like You And Me" on July 21st. The album is a
return to Mike's roots with the country, Americana sound of the opening
track "If I Was A Wheel." He picks the tempo up with the guitar-led,
country rock of "Never Was A Dancer," before slowing down for the quiet,
acoustic folk delivery of "Poisoned Rivers." The energy is felt in the country
two-step swing of "Rodeo Queen" and "With Every Heartbeat" as
Mike will surely get you on the dance floor. He finishes his new 10-song
release with the dark lyrics of "Walk In The Mud" and the upbeat,
payoff of "The Living Daylights" as Mike Younger pays tribute to the
working class heroes of today. To find out more about Mike Younger and
his latest release "Little Folks Like You And Me," please visit mikeyounger.com.
On August 11th, singer/songwriter Tim Bennett is preparing to release
his second solo album titled "The View From Here." The new 11-song
release begins with the up-beat, country rock of "As Long As You're
Buying" and the steady, soulful delivery of "Forgive & Forget." Tim
pours his emotions into the gentle sway of "There Was Nothing I Could
Do," before picking the tempo back up with the guitar-boogie shuffle of
"Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda." He
brings out the country blues of "Hot Town," before delivering a spot-on
cover of Bob Dylan's "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You."
The album closes with the acoustic, cowboy tale "Awakened By My Breaking
Heart" and the steady flow of the classic country sound of "The End Of
The Line." To find out more about Tim Bennett and his latest release
"The View From Here," please visit his Facebook page at facebook.com/tbennettmusic.
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