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''Sylvspente Boots'' is the first album by the Norwegian country group Hellbillies Hellbillies is a Norwegian rock band. Biography As of 2012, they have released thirteen albums—including a compilation and two live albums—as well as two live concert DVDs. They are among Norway's most popular recording artists. Their lyrics .... The album was released in 1992 through Spinner Records. Track listing {{Authority control Hellbillies albums 1992 albums ...
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Hellbillies
Hellbillies is a Norwegian rock band. Biography As of 2012, they have released thirteen albums—including a compilation and two live albums—as well as two live concert DVDs. They are among Norway's most popular recording artists. Their lyrics are written and sung in the dialect of the Hallingdal area of Norway and there is evidence of influence from traditional (folk) Norwegian music, giving a distinctive "Norwegian" flavor to their country music. Their early albums often included songs originally recorded by country music artists from the US with Hellbillies writing new lyrics in Norwegian. Later efforts have included much more original material that reflect contemporary Norwegian people and Norwegian life and issues. They have also gradually changed their musical style from country to rock. They have collaborated with musicians from the US. For example, Rob Hajacos from Nashville, who plays fiddle on most Garth Brooks albums, plays on three of Hellbillies’ albums. ...
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Country Rock
Country rock is a genre of music which fuses rock and country. It was developed by rock musicians who began to record country-flavored records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These musicians recorded rock records using country themes, vocal styles, and additional instrumentation, most characteristically pedal steel guitars.V. Bogdanov, C. Woodstra and S. T. Erlewine, ''All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul'' (Backbeat Books, 3rd ed., 2002), p. 1327. Country rock began with artists like Buffalo Springfield, Michael Nesmith, Bob Dylan, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers, The International Submarine Band and others, reaching its greatest popularity in the 1970s with artists such as Emmylou Harris, the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Michael Nesmith, Poco, Charlie Daniels Band, and Pure Prairie League. Country rock also influenced artists in other genres, including the Band, the Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the ...
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Pela Stein
Pela may refer to: * Pela (band), an American indie rock band * Péla, a town and sub-prefecture in Guinea * Péla (dish), a French dish * Pela language, a language of southern China * Mike Pela, British music producer * Niccolò di Piero Lamberti Niccolò di Piero Lamberti (ca. 1370 – 1451), also known as Niccolò di Pietro Lamberti, Niccolo Aretino, Niccolò d'Arezzo and as il Pela, was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect. Little is known about his life other than that ... (ca. 1370 – 1451), also known as il Pela, Italian sculptor and architect See also * Pelah (other) * Pella (other) * Pele (other) {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Country Music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, old-time, and American folk music forms including Appalachian, Cajun, Creole, and the cowboy Western music styles of Hawaiian, New Mexico, Red Dirt, Tejano, and Texas country. Country music often consists of ballads and honky-tonk dance tunes with generally simple form, folk lyrics, and harmonies often accompanied by string instruments such as electric and acoustic guitars, steel guitars (such as pedal steels and dobros), banjos, and fiddles as well as harmonicas. Blues modes have been used extensively throughout its recorded history. The term ''country music'' gained popularity in the 1940s in preference to '' hillbilly music'', with "country music" being used today to describe many styles and subgenres. It came to encomp ...
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Hello Trouble (song)
"Hello Trouble" is a song written by Orville Couch and Eddie McDuff and was recorded by Couch in 1962. Couch's version made number 5 on the country charts that year, via Vee-Jay Records. Buck Owens and the Buckaroos also covered the song on the album '' Together Again'', released in 1964. This version was later included on the soundtrack to ''Crazy Heart'' in 2009. LaWanda Lindsey covered the song in 1974 for Capitol Records. Her version charted at number 62. It was then recorded by American country music group The Desert Rose Band and released in July 1989 as the fourth and final single from the album, ''Running''. The song reached #11 on both the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and the Canadian ''RPM'' Country Tracks chart. The Desert Rose Band version features Herb Pedersen Herbert Joseph Pedersen (born April 27, 1944 in Berkeley, California) is an American musician, guitarist, banjo player, and singer-songwriter who has played a variety of musical styl ...
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Orville Couch
Orville Couch (February 21, 1935 – May 26, 2002) was an American country music singer. He recorded one studio album for Vee Jay Records in 1963, in addition to appearing on radio shows. The album produced two singles on the ''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...'' country music charts: "Hello Trouble" at No. 5 and "Did I Miss You?" at No. 25. Couch died in 2002 of acute limphoblastic leukemia. Discography Singles Album *''Hello Trouble'' (Vee-Jay, 1964) References 1935 births 2002 deaths American country singer-songwriters Singer-songwriters from Texas Charay Records artists Vee-Jay Records artists 20th-century American singers Country musicians from Texas {{US-country-singer-stub ...
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Sweet Rosie Jones
''Sweet Rosie Jones'' is an album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, released in 1968. Track listing All songs by Buck Owens unless otherwise noted. Side one # "Hello Happiness Goodbye Loneliness" # "Sweet Rosie Jones" # "If I Had Three Wishes" (Owens, Don Rich) # "Swinging Doors" (Merle Haggard Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler. Haggard was born in Oildale, California, toward the end of the Great Depression. His childhood was troubled af ...) # "You'll Never Miss the Water" (Owens, Rich) # "Sally Mary and Jerry" (Owens, Rolly Weber) Side two # "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone" # "Leave Me Something to Remember You By" (Owens, Rich) # "Heartaches Have Just Started" (Owens, Rich) # "Everybody Needs Somebody" # "Girl on Sugar Pie Lane" ( Tommy Collins) # "Happy Times Are Here Again" 1968 albums Buck Owens albums Capitol Records albums Albums produced by Ken Nelson ...
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Buck Owens
Alvis Edgar Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006), known professionally as Buck Owens, was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and band leader. He was the lead singer for the Buckaroos, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, which had 21 No. 1 hits on the ''Billboard magazine, Billboard'' country music chart. He pioneered what came to be called the Bakersfield sound, named in honor of Bakersfield, California, Owens's adopted home and the city from which he drew inspiration for what he preferred to call "American music". While the Buckaroos originally featured a fiddle and retained pedal steel guitar into the 1970s, their sound on records and onstage was always more stripped-down and elemental. The band's signature style was based on simple story lines, infectious choruses, a twangy electric guitar, an insistent rhythm supplied by a prominent drum track, and high, two-part vocal harmonies featuring Owens and his guitarist Don Rich. From 1969 to 1986, Owens co-hosted the p ...
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Paul Kennerly
Paul Kennerley (born 1948) is an English singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer working in the American contemporary country music industry. Biography Paul Kennerley was born in Hoylake, Cheshire (now Merseyside), England in 1948. In 1976, he was living in London and working in advertising when he first heard country music — particularly, the song "Let's All Help the Cowboys Sing the Blues" by Waylon Jennings. "It really excited me," Kennerley recalls in his artist biography for Universal Music Group. "I immediately hunted down every Waylon record I could find." Paul Kennerley quit his job in advertising and allowed himself three months to develop his talents as a songwriter. Recordings In 1972, Paul Kennerley recorded an album with a rock band called 'Holy Roller' at Virgin record's newly opened Manor studio, with Tom Newman (Mike Oldfield, ''Tubular Bells'' etc.) and Philip Newell, and Newman subsequently sang all the songs on the demonstration tapes of the ''Whit ...
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Please, Please Baby
"Please, Please Baby" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in November 1987 as the third single from his album '' Hillbilly Deluxe''. It peaked at number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart and number 2 on the Canadian ''RPM Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, rev/min, r/min, or with the notation min−1) is a unit of rotational speed or rotational frequency for rotating machines. Standards ISO 80000-3:2019 defines a unit of rotation as the dimensionl ...'' country singles chart. This song was reprised by Dwight on his live album, '' Dwight Live'' and on the acoustic album '' dwightyoakamacoustic.net''. Music video The live performance music video, taken from the 1995 album '' Dwight Live'', was directed by Bud Schaetzle, and premiered in mid-1995. Chart performance Year-end charts References {{Dwight Yoakam singles 1987 singles 1987 songs Dwight Yoakam songs Songs written by Dwight ...
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Dwight Yoakam
Dwight David Yoakam (born October 23, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and film director. He first achieved mainstream attention in 1986 with the release of his debut album '' Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.''. Yoakam had considerable success throughout the late 1980s onward, with a total of ten studio albums for Reprise Records. Later projects have been released on Audium (now MNRK Music Group), New West, Warner, and Sugar Hill Records. His first three albums''Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.'', '' Hillbilly Deluxe'', and ''Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room''all reached number one on the '' Billboard'' Top Country Albums chart. Yoakam also has two number-one singles on Hot Country Songs with "Streets of Bakersfield" (a duet with Buck Owens) and " I Sang Dixie", and twelve additional top-ten hits. He has won two Grammy Awards and one Academy of Country Music award. 1993's '' This Time'' is his most commercially successful album, having been certified triple-platinum ...
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Guitars, Cadillacs
"Guitars, Cadillacs" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in June 1986 as the second single and partial title track from his debut album '' Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.''. It peaked at number 4 in the United States, and number 2 in Canada. Music video The music video was directed and produced by Sherman Halsey, and features Dwight Yoakam at a concert. Critical reception Larry Flick, of ''Billboard'' magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that "walking bass, twangy guitar, fiddle, and Yoakam's voice make it a pure hillbilly delight." In June 2014, ''Rolling Stone'' magazine ranked "Guitars, Cadillacs" #94 in their list of the 100 greatest country songs. In popular culture The song plays during the bar scene in the 1991 science fiction action film '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' when the Terminator walks into a biker bar looking for clothes to wear; this scene has been omitted from some television airings. It was a ...
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