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Bart Crow Band

Bart Crow Band

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Genres: Alt-Country / Americana, Country, Rock

RIYL: Southern rockish country

City: San Marcos, TX

Web site: http://www.bartcrow.com

With songs that intertwine and weave stories that walk the line between redemption and despair, Bart Crow writes songs from the heart that leave you wondering, was he singing about me, or drawing off of his own emotions on life, love and friends?

The BCB musicians bring their own styles and sounds to the table: drummer Charles Simons is a little bit country, while bassist Kirk Richardson, formerly of Speedtrucker fame, is a little bit rock 'n' roll. Lead guitarist Paul Russell brings a bluesy edge.

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Musicians

Influences

Ronnie Van Zant, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash

Albums

Album cover Desperate Hearts Released 2008 Smith Music Group
Album cover Finally... Released 2006

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