Curtis Wright - Curtis Wright (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Curtis Wright
- Title: Curtis Wright
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Voxhall Records
- Genre: Country, Bluegrass
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 47:48
- Total Size: 116/311 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Going Through Carolina
2. Tunnel Tunnel
3. 'Till I'm Dead & Gone
4. I Will Someday
5. It Happens (feat. Val Storey)
6. Rainy Day Whiskey
7. Old Man from the Mountain
8. Mama Prayed for Me
9. Never Mind (feat. Rhonda Vincent)
10. Waitin' On My Heart to Break
11. Listening to Whiskey and Talking to Walls
12. Stormy Weather
13. Dixie Chicken
1. Going Through Carolina
2. Tunnel Tunnel
3. 'Till I'm Dead & Gone
4. I Will Someday
5. It Happens (feat. Val Storey)
6. Rainy Day Whiskey
7. Old Man from the Mountain
8. Mama Prayed for Me
9. Never Mind (feat. Rhonda Vincent)
10. Waitin' On My Heart to Break
11. Listening to Whiskey and Talking to Walls
12. Stormy Weather
13. Dixie Chicken
In the 1980s we all got excited when we got to hear bluegrass artists on country radio. Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley had made their way from Ralph Stanley to the Opry, and Jerry Douglas seemed to pop up on every other song that played.
Now all this time later, we see a number of country artists bringing it back the other way and working the bluegrass side of the street. Skaggs is back here, as is Marty Raybon of Shenandoah fame, and now we have another country success story with a new bluegrass song out to radio.
Curtis Wright was a member of Shenandoah, and co-wrote their big hit 1990 number Next To You Next To Me. Known widely as a quality singer and multi-instrumentalist, Wright also toured with Pure Prairie League from 2000-2006 before leaving to join Reba McEntire’s band.
Now he’s released a single to bluegrass radio, Going Through Carolina, a song he wrote with Jerry Salley. It’s one with a country flavor, about a trucker telling of what’s going through his mind as he’s going through Carolina. Curtis started the song during a time when he was helming an 18 wheeler himself.
Now all this time later, we see a number of country artists bringing it back the other way and working the bluegrass side of the street. Skaggs is back here, as is Marty Raybon of Shenandoah fame, and now we have another country success story with a new bluegrass song out to radio.
Curtis Wright was a member of Shenandoah, and co-wrote their big hit 1990 number Next To You Next To Me. Known widely as a quality singer and multi-instrumentalist, Wright also toured with Pure Prairie League from 2000-2006 before leaving to join Reba McEntire’s band.
Now he’s released a single to bluegrass radio, Going Through Carolina, a song he wrote with Jerry Salley. It’s one with a country flavor, about a trucker telling of what’s going through his mind as he’s going through Carolina. Curtis started the song during a time when he was helming an 18 wheeler himself.
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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