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The Bursons
Burson Family Ranch Burson Family Ranch is a real delight and is made up of Dale, Brittany and Ross - father, daughter and son. The Bursons play a nice assortment of traditional and original songs in a manner that makes you feel like you're sitting on their front porch enjoying the day, just happy to be there. There is nothing pretentious about this album. It's one of those pieces that just make you feel good to listen to. We first heard the Bursons at our little Mosquero Community Church, but they play at numerous cowboy gatherings. Keep your eye out for them, watching them live is a real treat!

Burson Family Ranch
 
CD   $15.95


 
Wylie Gustafson
Glory Trail Glory Trail shows another side of this popular western singer. Wylie says it best, “These songs are a collection of words and melodies that have woven their way into my life in a most profound way.” There are 14 songs on this lovely album,. 12 are traditional with 8 of those having arrangements by Wylie. The 2 remaining songs are originals, “Branded” and “Gracious Reward,” which Wylie created for his wedding day. More on Wylie.

 

Glory Trail
Cassette   $11.50
CD   $15.95


 
Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
Gunfighter Ballads and Trail songs Gunfighter Ballads
Take your pick, either Marty Robbins or Frankie Lane. either way, you can't go wrong, with two classic artists singing classic songs.
Marty Robbins (1925 - 1982) is still best known for his story-songs of the West. This “concept” album from 1959 is one of his best, spending 36 weeks on Billboard's Album chart and reaching numbers six. Its success was due in large part to the presence of “El Paso,” Robbins' greatest hit. Also contains “Big Iron” and thirteen others.
Frankie Lane's contributions to the music industry are legendary and to the Western music industry, in particular, he will always be a giant. “Head em up, move em out,” who can't sing a few bars of the “Rawhide” theme, which Frankie made world famous for the TV series “Rawhide?” Also included on this album are “Gunfight at the OK Corral” and “3:10 to Yuma,” as well as 9 others.

Marty Robbins
CD   $12.50
Frankie Lane
 
CD   $13.50


Ollie O'Shea
Tomorrow Just Arrived Tomorrow Just Arrived is Ollie O'Shea's long awaited debut album, and to quote Ollie, “It's about time.” Ollie is one of those strong souls who has followed his dream despite the odds, and that dream in Ollie's case is music. Playing honkytonks in Northern NM in the late '70's, being the music director for the “Pumpboys and Dinettes” at the Kennedy Center, performing on the road with some of Country's top 40 stars, and playing Hank Williams' fiddle player in the Ryman Auditorium production of “Lost Highway” is a brief synopsis of his career. Ollie, along with some of the best musicians that Nashville has to offer, makes his 12 original songs available to you.

Tomorrow Just Arrived
CD   $15.95


 
 

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