Almeda Bradshaw - Lovers, Wives & Mothers: A Western Woman's Voice (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Almeda Bradshaw
- Title: Lovers, Wives & Mothers: A Western Woman's Voice
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: M2b Music
- Genre: Folk, Americana, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:58:01
- Total Size: 334 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Heavenly Here With You
02. Colors in the Rain
03. Davy, Don't You Know
04. Cold as Clay
05. Rosa May
06. The Love of Lottie Johl
07. Hallie Lonnigan
08. Daddy's Bells
09. Crazy Mary
10. Parker Eyes of Blue
11. Somewhere in the Rubies Tonight
WESTERN AMERICANA / ROOTS MUSIC ALMEDA is one of Montana’s talented Western singer songwriters. Her love and appreciation for the western way of life is expressed in heartfelt songs that give voice to the westerner: cowboys, cowgirls, ranchers, farmers and more. A lifetime of writing and playing stringed instruments places her work above the ordinary. Clear vocals, a compelling stage presence and accomplished musicianship guarantee ALMEDA to be an audience favorite. "I had to move EAST to find the WEST. Though raised a town girl on the Oregon coast, all I wanted was to be a cowgirl. I spent hours riding the range of my imagination in a swing set saddle and when tall enough, I threw a leg up on my family’s trusty propane tank and rode off into many a sunset." Her family’s move to the country brought horses into ALMEDA's childhood and they remained a staple of her adult life. She raised her family in north central Montana, while breeding and showing performance horses, running 150 cows and operating a seed plant and feed business. She now helps train AQHA performance horses with her husband, former Marlboro Man, Merritt Bradshaw, on the Yellowstone River in Huntley, Montana. A multi-instrumentalist, ALMEDA studied cello and piano through college, has a BA in Elementary Education and is self-taught on the guitar, mandolin and various other stringed instruments. She taught students of all ages to play strings from her former private studio and retail store, A Room For Music, in Big Sandy, MT. ALMEDA has written poetry, journals and songs since her teen years and has been performing at cowboy gatherings throughout the west for nearly two decades. In 2010, ALMEDA produced two albums of original songs and poetry, Voices From the Range and A Way of Heart. Both albums were co-produced with ALMEDA by Chris Cunningham of the acoustic duo, Storyhill, at Basecamp Recording Studio in Bozeman with Montana musicians Britt Smith and Ric Steinke of Open Range adding instrumentation...
01. Heavenly Here With You
02. Colors in the Rain
03. Davy, Don't You Know
04. Cold as Clay
05. Rosa May
06. The Love of Lottie Johl
07. Hallie Lonnigan
08. Daddy's Bells
09. Crazy Mary
10. Parker Eyes of Blue
11. Somewhere in the Rubies Tonight
WESTERN AMERICANA / ROOTS MUSIC ALMEDA is one of Montana’s talented Western singer songwriters. Her love and appreciation for the western way of life is expressed in heartfelt songs that give voice to the westerner: cowboys, cowgirls, ranchers, farmers and more. A lifetime of writing and playing stringed instruments places her work above the ordinary. Clear vocals, a compelling stage presence and accomplished musicianship guarantee ALMEDA to be an audience favorite. "I had to move EAST to find the WEST. Though raised a town girl on the Oregon coast, all I wanted was to be a cowgirl. I spent hours riding the range of my imagination in a swing set saddle and when tall enough, I threw a leg up on my family’s trusty propane tank and rode off into many a sunset." Her family’s move to the country brought horses into ALMEDA's childhood and they remained a staple of her adult life. She raised her family in north central Montana, while breeding and showing performance horses, running 150 cows and operating a seed plant and feed business. She now helps train AQHA performance horses with her husband, former Marlboro Man, Merritt Bradshaw, on the Yellowstone River in Huntley, Montana. A multi-instrumentalist, ALMEDA studied cello and piano through college, has a BA in Elementary Education and is self-taught on the guitar, mandolin and various other stringed instruments. She taught students of all ages to play strings from her former private studio and retail store, A Room For Music, in Big Sandy, MT. ALMEDA has written poetry, journals and songs since her teen years and has been performing at cowboy gatherings throughout the west for nearly two decades. In 2010, ALMEDA produced two albums of original songs and poetry, Voices From the Range and A Way of Heart. Both albums were co-produced with ALMEDA by Chris Cunningham of the acoustic duo, Storyhill, at Basecamp Recording Studio in Bozeman with Montana musicians Britt Smith and Ric Steinke of Open Range adding instrumentation...
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads