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Featuring W.C. Handy award nominee Mark Lyon on lead guitar
A song born out of the pain in New Orleans.
Featuring W C Handy award nominee, Mark Lyon on slide.
Debbie has achieved 7 # hits at mp3.com. On THIS tune, her 17-year old daughter, Trish, takes lead vocals for a family harmony that just can't be beat!
Bruce Elliott is a chart topping solo recording artist and so is Debbie Henning. This is what happens when you put the two together!
'that woman mussa been craaaaazy!' Featuring the talented Texas Bluesman Bruce Elliott aka Swampman
The violin you hear was played up until the age of 12 by Debbie's father, Val. It has sat dormant 75 years. Shawna Kennedy wrote and plays the violin part. Trish Henning lends her original cello part. Award winning players both born 7-7-87!
A woman steps out on her man and then wonders why she lost him. Master guitarist, John Fiore lends his crying lead to this tune written by Debbie.
Written in 1922 by Jimmy Cox, and now a public domain song. The words are still oh so true!
Featuring Chad Lane at 14 on lead and Ray Bryant of the band Ear Candy on keys, percussion and production.The band Ear Candy is based out of OKC and is found on Soundclick. This song was #1 gen blues at mp3.com Environmental blues!?
Same story, just a different face. Featuring celebrated artist,Mark Lyon on classical guitar,keys,bass and production.
Suddenly you're in the middle of someone's play and you didn't even audition!
A true story about a real town in Oklahoma. D. C and Selby Minner are the hosts of the Dusk to Dawn Blues Festival, held anually on Labor Day weekend. Featuring Texas Bluesman Bruce Elliott on lead guitar
Lookin' for myself in the eyes of a stranger
Through a hole in this wall that protects me from danger
Written by Elizabeth Cotton and recorded by some of the best, now in public domain
A hard hitting all too true tale.
"Lives his life like every day is just another New Years Eve" Produced by and featuring Handy award nominee Mark Lyon. Artwork provided by Jim Warren www.jimwarren.com
An oldie but goodie in the spirit of the rowdy blues women. In honor of my ex, I posted his picture along with this song. Actually, kinda looks like your ex too!
Debbie is originally from the Show Me state, thus the clever twist on words. Recording engineer, Ray Bryant
This haunting melody is a step outside their usual sound for Texas Bluesman, Bruce Elliott and Debbie Henning
Different face but the same game
Texas bluesman Bruce Elliott aka Swampman rocked the boat with this one!
A song about an imaginary lover that you are yet to meet.

