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Alt-country band Honky Tonk Confidential performs at 8.
Something for the Weekend: Bars open on Christmas Day Fritz Hahn 2010
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Alt-country legends Jason and the Scorchers rock the album with "Beat on the Mountain," a new release forthcoming in 2010, that recounts a coal miner's dilemma, "caught between the mountain and the mine."
Jeff Biggers: Country Stars Headline Eclectic Coal Country CD to Stop Mountaintop Removal 2009
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Alt-country Canadian singer-songwriter Ms. Edwards gained notice with her first album, "Failer," in 2003, which spawned the hits "Six O'Clock News" and "Hockey Skates."
Entertain Yourself: 2007
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Alt-country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is 57.
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Alt-country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is 57.
KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather and Sports 2010
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This year the festival had a strong Americana and Alt-country vibe, from classic indie veterans like,
Virtual Festivals 2010
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Alt-country pioneer Steve Forbert's blend of folk, rock and country has paved the way for younger artists.
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Alt-country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is 57.
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Alt-country hero Jay Farrar (of Son Volt and Uncle Tupelo) had already been attached to director Curt Worden's film, and by the time Gibbard had joined Farrar in San Francisco, most of the songs had been crafted by using Kerouac's prose and imagery.
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Alt-country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is 57.
KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather and Sports 2010
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