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New Music Tuesday - July 20th
Sheryl Crow, 100 Miles From Memphis: Sheryl Crow is back with her seventh album, which as the title suggests, shows the fun-loving singer/songwriter reconnecting with her hometown roots in Kennett, Missouri. As a result, the new disc shows her tackling more Southern-styled soul sounds than on previous records, paving the way for an album that shows Crow in a more vulnerable and emotional light. With guest appearances by Keith Richards and Justin Timberlake, Crow's new album is definitely one not to miss.
Various Artists, Sweet Home Alabama - The Country Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd: Eric Church, Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser are just three of the artists who are answering the call of "Play me some Skynyrd!" with this eight song Wal-Mart exclusive. Joining them on the project is Shooter Jennings, Uncle Kracker, Eli Young Band and newcomers Randy Montana and Ashley Ray on such Southern Rock staples as "Gimmie Three Steps" and, of course, "Sweet Home Alabama."
Flynnville Train, Redemption - Country rockers Flynnville Train return with their first project in the three years since they released their self-titled debut album on Toby Keith's Show Dog label. The group now is on indie label Next Evolution for the release of their sophomore disc Redemption. The disc includes 11 tracks with their signature Southern Rock sound, among those is their current single "Preachin' to the Choir."
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