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Rick Campbell
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Hey guys,

If you're looking for traditional country music with plenty of fiddles and steel guitar, you should check out this website. I just ordered some myself.

http://www.i2irecords.com/index.html

RC
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Jim Eller
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Ahhhhhh yes, traditional!
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Doug Earnest
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Our gal Lisa Layne has a new CD out on that label. It's very good and features Boo Miller and Gary Carpenter on steel.
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mighty fine

keeping it real
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Rick Campbell
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Doug Earnest wrote:Our gal Lisa Layne has a new CD out on that label. It's very good and features Boo Miller and Gary Carpenter on steel.
I ordered Lisa's new CD. When the Grass Grows Over Me" was worth the price of the whole CD, which is all good.

Guys, if you're a traditional country fan, quit waiting for Nashville to throw an ocassional bone and support these labels that are making it country as a rule. Supporting it is the only way to keep it alive. I'm saving up for me some Tommy Hooker.

RC
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Jeff Campbell
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Rick, I checked that site out when you sent it to me and its great!! I will support them!! That's good music!!
Thanks!!
Jeff
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Sonny Jenkins
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Tommy Hooker,,,,sounds like Rick Price or maybe Randy Rinehardt on steel.
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