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Album Song Co-written with 2005 ... List of albums as producer, showing year released, ... Muscadine Bloodline "Gravel" Movin' On
A decade ago, times for Muscadine Bloodline were not so wild. It was all about playing, singing, writing and growing confident at venues like the 250-person capacity room at Mobile's Soul Kitchen ...
Jenkins’ songs have been recorded by artists such as Walker Hayes, Jordan Davis, Muscadine Bloodline, Randy Houser, and more. Jenkins has also started to release solo projects, including his first three singles, “Broken Record,” “Perfect Mess,” and “More Beautiful.”
The song went on to be Laird's first released song by Lee Ann Womack in 2005. [9] Laird and Lindsey went on to work on a number of songs with Carrie Underwood, including his first number one single "So Small" in 2007. [5] [8] The song held the number one spot on the Billboard Country charts for three weeks and went platinum. [11]
Fitchuk co-produced Musgraves’ cover of “Can’t Help Falling in Love” alongside Luhrmann for the Elvis biopic in 2022. 2023 and 2024 have been transformative years for Fitchuk as he’s accumulated more than 70 cuts as a producer and writer on everything from Beyoncés Cowboy Carter to producing Kacey Musgraves Deeper Well, Rogers Don't ...
The album debuted at number 15 on the UK Indie Chart and was awarded the #4 spot on Mojo's 2011 Best Albums of the Year list. [3] Gentle Spirit features many special guests including Barry Goldberg , Chris Robinson, Gary Louris , Andy Cabic, Otto Hauser, Josh Grange, Gary Mallaber , Z Berg , Adam McDougall, Johnathan Rice , among others.
Trampled by Turtles released 3 albums between 2004 and 2007: Songs from a Ghost Town (2004), Blue Sky and the Devil (2005), and Trouble (2007). However, their fourth album, Duluth, released in 2008, earned them recognition within the bluegrass community, with Duluth peaking at #8 on the Billboard bluegrass chart. Following this success ...
The album's lead single "Stone Cold Hearted", released on August 8, [6] registered at number 32 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart. [7] The album received positive reviews from a number of publications including Cash Box magazine and The Washington Post, both of whom focused their praise on Bonamassa's lead guitar performance. [8] [9]