Dale Watson

Dale Watson’s new album, Little Darlin’ Sessions, is an incredible list of some of his best songs. Written by Johnny Paycheck, Joe Poovey (of Groovey fame) and Aubrey Mayhew himself, this album shows Dale branching out from his Texas swing roots to more of an “Old School” sound. Great country songs like, “Touch My Heart”, “Apartment #9” and the offbeat “He Thought He Die Laughing,” are sure to please country fans across the nation.

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Robert Earl Keen

Legendary Texas troubadour Robert Earl Keen recently completed his 11th album project in a Burbank studio with producer Rich Brotherton and is set for release May 10, 2005. WHAT I REALLY MEAN features special guests Ray Price & Danny Barnes and is sprinkled with a few unique touches (Gospel singers and Mariachi players among them).




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Charlie Daniels

Country music icon and military supporter Charlie Daniels traveled to Iraq in April of 2006 to perform for the U.S. Troops (as well as the many multi national troops serving there) as port of a tour jointly sponsored by Stars for Stripes and MWR-USAREUR (Morale, Welfare & Recreation/US Army Eurpoe).  The shows for the tour were recorded for this Live from Iraq CD/DVD release.



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Johnny Paycheck

In the mid-1960’s, the leading independent label in Nashville was Little Darlin’ Records. The label produced some remarkable music that deeply influenced and changed the sound of Country music. KOCH/Nashville is proud to continue the re-release of these classic recordings with Johnny Paycheck’s On His Way, featuring the timeless classics “A-11” and “Help Me Hank (I’m Fallin’)”.
 
 
 
Cledus T. Judd

The producers of Nashville Star, USA Network’s grassroots talent search series to find the next country music superstar, have named country music comedian Cledus T. Judd as the show’s correspondent to join show host LeAnn Rimes for the third season, which will premiere on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 on USA Network.


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