Rumors Of The Truth

Rumors Of The Truth

Rumors Of The Truth

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<"b000bgqwfu2999"> About the Artist
Danny Epps is a former Columbia and Crazy Cajun Records recording artist and Nashville songwriter. Mickey Newbury has described him as "another Texas songwriter from the mold of Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Townes Van Zandt, Dennis Linde, and Gene Thomas". Danny has toured with legendary performers Billy Joe Shaver and Bobby Bare. His songs have been recorded by Freddy Fender, Don Gibson, Brenda Lee, Dickey Lee, Johnny Lee, Roger Miller and many others. Danny is making his comeback with this album after being out of the music business for fifteen years.His style of music has been described as Blues, Folk and Country; at times all three. You will find the music on this album ranging from sad to whimsical. The songs chronicle his life from "The Beast," a cut originally about Viet Nam but still relevant today, to "It's Over," a ballad of an aging cowboy.

<"b000bgqwfu4999"> Album Description
Country Blues Folk - Call it what you will it's Different and it's GOOD

Rumors Of The Truth, Music, Danny Epps, Country, Country blues folk call it what you will it's different, Folk

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Music:

  1. Shades of Blue
  2. Silver Tones: The Best of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
  3. Sleepless In Seattle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
  4. Snooky
  5. Songbooks and Quiet Sensuality: 1933-1951
  6. Speed Of Light
  7. Steel on Steel
  8. Take Me Back
  9. That's All Right Mama
  10. That's When I Know

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