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CD: Dos Coyotes
Label: Indie record
Credits: Mark Tait - Gene Smeed |
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. Reviewed by The Rep’s Kerry Lengel – Arizona Republic Newspapers said, “Their slick sound is a fusion of Nashville country and pop-rock eclecticism.” The opening Mambo to Cabo is a twangy tribute to Jimmy Buffett; Señorita demonstrates a distinct Southwestern-sound, Tejano Cowboy comes off as a hard-driving country version of Dire Straits, and Missing You in Houston has a Willie Nelson-esque Western feel.” | MP3.com CD: Dos Coyotes - buy it!
CD: Dos Coyotes
Label: indie record
Credits: Dos Coyotes, Scottsdale, AZ |
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. Reviewed by The Rep’s Kerry Lengel – Arizona Republic Newspapers said, “Their slick sound is a fusion of Nashville country and pop-rock eclecticism.” The opening Mambo to Cabo is a twangy tribute to Jimmy Buffett; Señorita demonstrates a distinct Southwestern-sound, Tejano Cowboy comes off as a hard-driving country version of Dire Straits, and Missing You in Houston has a Willie Nelson-esque Western feel.” | MP3.com CD: Dos Coyotes - buy it!
CD: Dos Coyotes
Label: Indie record
Credits: Dos Coyotes, Scottsdale, AZ |
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