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This is a song by a good friend of mine Trevor Dickson. The name of the song is "Where Ever I Go". It off his first solo Christian album. It was recorded at my studio Marshall Art's Studios, Abilene, Tx.
This a song collab between Vonee Rose and myself. The song is about the life of a songwriter on music row. Dealing with publishers, and trying to get folks to listen to your music. Thanks to David Raughton for the drum tracks. If anyone needs drum tr
If you are a Buffet fan, then this is the song for you.
Rockabilly
This is a little song I wrote for my wife. Just saying thanks for putting up with me. Special guest Scott Campbell on fiddle.
A song about a guy wondering where he fits in today's world.
Just working man's take on today's working class blues.
This is a new tune from a band I have started playing with. The name of the band is Midnight Blue. When things get a little farther with the recording I will set up a seperate site for the band. Members are Brad Spake on bass, Al Flores on Drums, De
Just a guy who can't get home fast enough to the one he loves.
This is a rendition of one my favorite country artists songs 'Driving My Life Away' by Eddie Rabbit. This song was recorded with a band I use to play with called 'Santa Fe'. The band members are: Tommy Browne on vocals and acoustic guitar, Davi
This is a song Vonee Rose wanted to collaborate on. The first time I read the words I thought it would be a really cool song to do. Vonee said she thought it had a Johnny Cash feel to it and I agreed.
A song about a guy who's a little tired of people telling him how to live his life. The lyrics were written by Robert Depriest and the music by Marshall Williams.
This a song that Robert DePriest sent me to put some music too. It came out a good bar party tune. I did my best George T. imitation on it. Trying to sound gravelily voiced whiskey drinking musician.
This a lively Cajun/Zydeco song. Lots of accordian and cajun fiddle and don't forget the washboard.
This is a collaboration between Soundclick's Clem Gareau and Marshall Williams.It's a song about a young man's love of musical instruments and the relationship with his father in building that love.
This is traditional country. With Charlie Daniels, Merle Haggard,meets Dwight Yoakum kind of sound. It's a collaboration with Soundclicks own Clem Gareau and Marshall Williams. Hope you enjoy it and down load it.
Lost love and being able to pick yourself up.
Just your typical country song
A guitar man has been out on the road to long and has found his baby has gone and left him all alone by the telephone.
Rockabilly Country

