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The Vinyl Corner – The Louvin Brothers – Tragic Songs of Life
Artist: The Louvin Brothers Album: Tragic Songs of Life (1956) Purchased at: Goodwill (St. Joseph, MO) for $2 Ira and Charlie Louvin are classic Grand Ole Opry style county. With a strong gospel upbringing and training, their harmonies fit perfectly … Continue reading
Concert Review: Todd Snider at Knucklehead’s Saloon in Kansas City, MO 10/16/13
Todd Snider has no children; doesn’t want children actually and he just records and tours. Todd Snider pretty much just plays music. When one tour is over it seems the next is being planned and his fans never tire of his … Continue reading
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