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Highwomen
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/02/26 08:15 PM
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Söndörgő
by Gary E. Andrews - 05/31/26 01:28 AM
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Brian,
What talent..."Play The One I Like" by Cheley Tackett just blew me away...also was fond of the Groove Society's A capella song...also noteable for me was Kim McLean, Firemen, Hoo Hah Conspiracy and loved the R&B winner, Nina Storey. Thought Mark Cook really "cooks" with "Blue Voo Doo". Was dissapointed that there was no link to the blues winner, Forrest McDonald, will try to look him up...Anyway what a collection of great songs, fur sure...
Edit: Looked up Forrest, thought I had never heard him, but he played the guitar part on "Old Time Rock and Roll", and has been around a long time. What do I know, advertises "2006 JPF winner on his web site, and links back to JPF. Must be a good guy..
tom
Last edited by Tomtimeless; 01/29/07 04:07 PM.
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