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2006's Nashville Star wowed audiences and judges alike with "Drinkin' Me Lonely," a dark honky tonk lament that, in the words of one judge, "revealed a true artist."
Drinkin Me Lonely (Larry Wayne Clark/Chris Young)
Chris Young (RCA Nashville)
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The original Nashville Star, Buddy continues to shine as one of Music City's fine singer-songwriters.
Addicted To The Rain
(Larry Wayne Clark/Buddy Jewell)
Buddy Jewell (Columbia Nashville)
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This 1991 gospel-tinged hit remains a staple in Lee's shows. It was also featured in an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger.
Between A Rock And A Heartache
(Larry Wayne Clark/Ron Irving/David Simmonds)
All Time Greatest Hits (Curb Records)
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They only made one album for Atlantic but this vocal quintet showed signs of becoming a new generation's Oak Ridge Boys.
Uncle Hickorys General Store
(Larry Wayne Clark/Stephanie C. Brown)
South Sixty Five (Atlantic Records)
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A bit of bluegrass, a touch of folk, a tasteful dash of pop and an earthy
sprinkling of country...Cathy-Anne blends her spice rack of influences into
intelligent songs that touch the heart.
I Wanna Live Like That with Tim O'Brien
(Larry Wayne Clark/Cathy-Anne McClintock)
Crazy 'Bout You
(Larry Wayne Clark/Cathy-Anne McClintock)
Cathy-Anne McClintock (37 Records)
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This brilliant young singer-songwriter packs emotion well beyond her years
into jazzy ballads that feature a combo of Portland, Oregon's stellar
musicians.
They Oughta Write A Song
(Larry Wayne Clark/Halie Loren)
How Should I Know
(Larry Wayne Clark/Halie Loren)
They Oughta Write A Song (White Moon Records)
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Kenny's blazing guitar licks and Amanda's mountain fresh vocal stylings have
made this bluegrass duo a festival favorite.
Youre Gonna See Me Shine
(Larry Wayne Clark/Marc Rossi)
Live And Learn (Rebel Records)
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Tender ballad or rocker, this Texas-born, harp-blowin', fire-breathing redhead delivers bigtime!
Cotton Field Girl
(Larry Wayne Clark/Robin English)
Wake Up Loving You
(Larry Wayne Clark/Robin English)
Baby Youre The Man
(Larry Wayne Clark/Roy English/Robin English)
Robin English (Aspirion Records)
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Whatever the song, Wendy's lovely, effortless alto plainly shows why she's become a darling of Nashville's alt-country set.
Too Much Vodka
(Larry Wayne Clark/Wendy Newcomer)
Even The Devil
(Larry Wayne Clark/R.N. Taylor/Wendy Newcomer)
Wendy Newcomer (Directly Records)
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Edmonton, Alberta's teen sensation has become a full-grown heartthrob who sings with a soulful country-rock rasp.
Walkin With The Man
(Larry Wayne Clark/Adam Gregory)
Adam Gregory (Mensa Records)
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Hard work, vibrant production and memorable songs have made this New Brunswicker one of Canadian radio's most-played Contemporary Country artists.
Do You Remember
(Larry Wayne Clark/J.R. Vautour)
J.R. Vautour (Busy Music)
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And we're proud to say that J.R. has included one Brainchild song on each of his CDs to date!
You Were There
(Larry Wayne Clark/J.R. Vautour/Noah Gordon)
J.R. Vautour (Busy Music)
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One of Canada's true independents, Sean's sturdy baritone and excellent songs have made him a radio favourite since the mid-90s.
What Would You Have Me Believe
(Larry Wayne Clark/Sean Hogan)
Sean Hogan (Fontana North)
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One of Canada's finest singer-songwriters, Colin plants both feet firmly and knocks it out of the park, time after time.
You Dont See That Every Day
(Larry Wayne Clark/Colin Amey)
Colin Amey (Royalty Records)
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A favorite in her native Nova Scotia, RyLee's earthy, seductive alto finds a wider audience with each outing. Her Me And Cinderella CD was produced by John Jennings, of Mary Chapin Carpenter fame.
Me And Cinderella
(Larry Wayne Clark/Rylee Madison)
Rylee Madison (Madison Productions)
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Hailing from Barrie, Ontario, this smooth-as-silk harmony trio brings a Crosby, Stills and Nash folk-rock element to their Country originals.
Crimson Sky (I Have Arrived)
(Larry Wayne Clark/After Tuesday)
You Got Me Fallin
(Larry Wayne Clark/After Tuesday)
After Tuesday (Royalty Records)
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Sean is an award-winning Irish folk traditionalist whose repertoire includes offerings from some of Music Row's finest tunesmiths, rendered with his unique Celtic spin.
River Of Yesterday
(Larry Wayne Clark/Sherry Garland)
Sean Keane (Circin Rua)
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