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Lady of the Prairie
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Lisa sings a cappella on Terry's haunting period piece. Michael heard her singing to recorded tracks (on headphones, which Michael couldn't hear), and knew that a cappella was the way to go.
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Alt-country studio aggregation that blossomed briefly out of La Verne, California, a 'couple-few years back.
Terry Roland - Michael Patrick Tracy - Lisa Sears - Neil Kaposy - Alan W. Davis - Guest artist C. Alan Davis "It's all in the song. This is what my friends have taught me. If life is too hurried and hectic to allow you the time to uncover the peace that can only be found by the turn of lyric or the lonely sound of a mandolin, you may be able to find it around midnight. Good things happen at that hour. This is what my friends have taught me." "And there in the night, if you gather round, the soul will stir and the music will grow from out of the years you've known each other. If you can't sing well enough for one song, or if you need someone to lend a voice or a fiddle or a steel guitar, they'll find it. This is what my friends have taught me." "These Midnight Rounders are willing to dream even if they have to do their dreamin' in the cobweb hours of the morning or on the edge of some early dawn. And the life that's in the song is there to be uncovered beneath the memories of joy, anger, laughter, tears, and all of those howling heartbreaks that seem to stay on us like a wild bronco rider." "So, if you care to, sit down, have a cold one, say a prayer and have a listen to what my friends have taught me." --Terry Roland, from the original liner notes of "Lady of the Prarie"
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Peak #43
Peak in subgenre #7
Author
Terry Roland
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Rolandwave
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April 29, 2004
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MP3 2.4 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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