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Del McCoury to Release “Moneyland”

June 25th 2008 in alt.country
  • Del McCoury’s new release,  Moneyland (7/8), wants to raise awareness of serious economic issues facing Americans today through a thoughtful selection of six new (or newly recorded) songs, mixed with eight neglected gems and classic favorites that offer a hard-hitting look at today’s economic injustice. In addition to songs from the Del McCoury Band, the album features songs from Marty Stuart, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Bruce Hornsby along with the Fairfield Four, Chris Knight and others.
  • The Dallas Morning News’ Mario Tarradell opines on the mixed success of several pop country crossovers.
  • PopMatters.com really digs Alejandro Escovedo’s new release “Real Animal” (Back Porch). They also dig (though a tad less so) a newly discovered treasure for me Slim Cessna’s Auto Club’s “Cipher” (Alternative Tentacles)
  • Kathy Mattea performed at the Roseburg’s Stewart Park Music on the Half Shell summer free concert series.
  • From Country HoundAfter an eight-year hiatus, Randy Travis is making his return to the Country Music industry with his new album, Around the Bend (7/15.)

Related posts:

  1. Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band @ Farm Aid
  2. Folksinger Michael Johnathon’s WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour
  3. Review – Kathy Mattea – Coal (Captain Potato)
  4. Miranda Lambert Headed Back to the Studio
  5. Emmylou Harris Prepares Box Set / New Release




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