Get a taste of real bar-band country music with Dusty's Sampler video. Everything from swamp rock to country boogie, plus country rock, classic cry-in-your-beer country, an outlaw country two-step and a classic country weeper with Sons of the Pioneers harmonies. Songs included:
Straight Up (from Dusty's "Straight Up, No Rocks" album). Forceful, defiant swamp rock with a moody take on the current state of country music and Nashville. Sounds like a Hank Jr. rant.
Too Old To Boogie (from the "Too Old To Boogie, Too Young To Die" album): Boomer anthem about the joys of middle age, with humourous vocals and a driving country-boogie beat.
Since You Fell (from the "Straight Up, No Rocks" album): Classic cry-in-your beer country about losing her love, from the twangy guitar to the very country vocal. Slow and sad; reminiscent of early Merle Haggard.
This Country Boy (from the "Patchwork" album): Good-time driving country rock. Fast and fun bar-band country. Weekend's here, work's done and it's time to get rowdy!
As Long As There's A Jukebox (from "The Sound Of Lonesome" album): Lively, classic up-tempo two-step with a lot of twang, a Waylon/outlaw beat and an authentic loving and losing vocal.
I Don't Mind (from the "Patchwork" album): Slow country ballad, with a classic weeper vocal, Sons of the Pioneers harmonies and a good beat for dancing.
Find all these and much more at www.dustyw1.com.
Straight Up (from Dusty's "Straight Up, No Rocks" album). Forceful, defiant swamp rock with a moody take on the current state of country music and Nashville. Sounds like a Hank Jr. rant.
Too Old To Boogie (from the "Too Old To Boogie, Too Young To Die" album): Boomer anthem about the joys of middle age, with humourous vocals and a driving country-boogie beat.
Since You Fell (from the "Straight Up, No Rocks" album): Classic cry-in-your beer country about losing her love, from the twangy guitar to the very country vocal. Slow and sad; reminiscent of early Merle Haggard.
This Country Boy (from the "Patchwork" album): Good-time driving country rock. Fast and fun bar-band country. Weekend's here, work's done and it's time to get rowdy!
As Long As There's A Jukebox (from "The Sound Of Lonesome" album): Lively, classic up-tempo two-step with a lot of twang, a Waylon/outlaw beat and an authentic loving and losing vocal.
I Don't Mind (from the "Patchwork" album): Slow country ballad, with a classic weeper vocal, Sons of the Pioneers harmonies and a good beat for dancing.
Find all these and much more at www.dustyw1.com.
- Category
- Merle Haggard
- Tags
- DIY music, Dusty Woods, bar-band country
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