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  1. 1 set 1998 · While in the past he’s leaned more toward western swing, here Blaker delves into a rock-influenced kind of country that recalls the work of Foster & Lloyd, Jim Lauderdale or Kevin Welch, and he pulls it off with charm to spare.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clay_BlakerClay Blaker - Wikipedia

    Also in 2017, an article in the Houston Chronicle named Blaker's 1998 album "Rumor Town" one of the best Texas singer-songwriter albums of all-time. Discography. Blaker recorded the following albums: What a Way to Live – Texas Musik Records (1982) Sooner or Later – Texas Musik Records (1986)

  3. Contents. Jim Lauderdale. James Russell Lauderdale [1] (born April 11, 1957) is an American country, bluegrass, and Americana singer-songwriter. [2] Since 1986, he has released 31 studio albums, including collaborations with artists such as Dr. Ralph Stanley, Buddy Miller, and Donna the Buffalo.

  4. Rumor Town: 1998: Neobilly 709: Producer: Clay Blaker: 1: Distance: Clay Blaker, Wayland Patton: 2: It's Only 'Cause You're Lonely: Clay Blaker, Jim Lauderdale: 3: I'll Pay: Clay Blaker, Leslie Winn Satcher: 4: Livin' Every Day Like It's Saturday Night: Clay Blaker, Tracy Byrd: 5: I May Be A Fool (with Jim Lauderdale) Clay Blaker, Jim ...

  5. Jim Lauderdale originally did I Want You to Know, Hole in My Head, We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This, Easy Times and other songs. Jim Lauderdale wrote When the Devil Starts Crying, Hole in My Head and What You Don't Know.

    • April 11, 1957
  6. 19 feb 2019 · The second most recorded songwriter in George Strait’s catalogue – after Dean Dillon – Jim Lauderdale is his own musical force field. “Oh, yes, absolutely,” Lauderdale says, in a voice like a Vanilla Wafer, as he brushes away the obvious. “Of course, I am.” And then he looks at you.

  7. 11 feb 2007 · Fortunately Blaker has left behind some a wealth of Lone Star gems in the form of several full-length recordings, including Rumor Town from 1998 featuring Blaker originals plus a few co-writes with Jim Lauderdale, Tracy Byrd, and Roger Brown, and a Buck Owens cover to boot.

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