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Caitlin Rose – CCA, Glasgow 02/03/13

- Source: The Line Of Best Fit

Towards the end of Caitlin Rose 's brilliant set in a sweltering Theatre 5 at Glasgow's CCA, the Nashville-via-Dallas based singer let the stetsoned Combs – another Texan who followed the country music path to Tennessee – take the lead on his track 'Too Stoned to Cry', (on which Rose sung backing on his record).

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Caitlin Rose - The Stand-In

- Source: Uncut.co.uk

The past few years have seen the resurgence of a particular strain of American female artist, the kind that first thrived in Nashville in the late '50s and early '60s.

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Caitlin Rose - The Stand-In

- Source: BBC Music

Born and raised in Nashville, with parents immersed in the music business, it is perhaps not surprising that Caitlin Rose sounds like the essence of modern country music.

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Caitlin Rose – No One To Call [Best Fit Premiere]

- Source: The Line Of Best Fit

Today we're thrilled to reveal the first taster from the eagerly awaited new album from sublime Nashville songstress Caitlin Rose. Her music, the equivalent of a smoke-filled whiskey-soaked back street bar when compared to the ultra slick, over-styled and over-produced country superstars that clog up the Nashville airwaves and give country music – as a whole – a bad (or at least misunderstood) reputation.

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Tim Burgess - Oh No I Love You

- Source: The Quietus

It's an unlikely partnership: the 45-year-old mop-topped Northwich lad, co-founder of once baggy act The Charlatans, a band who never quite managed to emerge from the shadows of their contemporaries The Stone Roses, hooks up with the almost 54 year old baseball-capped Nashville institution who founded once alt. country act Lambchop, a group who've never quite managed to achieve the success that devoted fans and critics have always predicted.

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End of the Road 2011: Day 1 Roundup

- Source: There Goes the Fear

Whether deliberate or not, every day at a festival seems to take on a theme of its own, and somehow this phenomenon seemed more pronounced at End of the Road Festival this year at Larmer Tree Gardens on the border between North Dorset and Wiltshire.

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Caitlin Rose & Luke Rathborne played Mercury Lounge (pics, video & setlist)

- Source: Brooklyn Vegan

"Although 23-year-old singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose was born and raised in Nashville, she first rose to acclaim in Europe, where her debut album put her name on the influential UK music magazine NME's "Cool List" for 2010. Rose's confident voice and dexterous delivery have earned her comparisons to great country singers like Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. She's also a gifted lyricist with a knack for wry observations and artful understatement. It's a talent that runs in the family--her mother is Nashville songwriter Liz Rose, who has penned hits for Taylor Swift, among others." [ NPR ] Caitlin Rose 's tour hit Mercury Lounge in NYC on Saturday evening for a show with Luke Rathborne.

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Album Review: Jonny Corndawg – Down on the Bikini Line

- Source: Consequence of Sound

West Virginia-raised Jonny Corndawg , the "country singer, not a singer-songwriter," got a major publicity boost touring with Dawes and Middle Brother while promoting his sophomore release, Down on the Bikini Line. John J. McCauley III of Deer Tick and Middle Brother plays guitar on this album, and the resulting arrangements sound more fleshed out and genuine than on Corndawg's first album, 2008′s I'm Not Ready To Be a Daddy.

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Festival Diary: Truck 2011

- Source: The Line Of Best Fit

Tucked away in a field outside a sleepy village near Oxford, Truck Festival, now in its 14th edition, may have grown in scale a little, and gained a day in length this year, but still retains its local, friendly atmosphere and charm.

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