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Artist description
Country gravel at the best Western. |
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Musical Influences
Waylon Jennings, Glen Campbell, Dave Edmunds, Johnny Cash, Jason & the Scorchers, The First Edition, Lucinda Williams |
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Similar Artists
Hank Williams, Jr., Waylon Jennings, Roy Orbison, John Michael Montgomery, Kenny Rogers, Colin Raye, Glen Campbell, George Thorogood |
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Artist History
Cole Shelly, and his band, The Horses, are notorious for their live shows, spinning tales of lust, loss and less, but refusing (until now) to record them for the public. |
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Group Members
Cole Shelly - Bass, Lead Vocals & Trouble
Johnny Johnson - Piano, Guitar, Vocals, Glue
Link Aurora - Guitar, Electric Spurs
Dusty Walker - Drums, Pick-up Lines & Trucks |
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Albums
The Trace Of Her Lipstick (2002) |
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Press Reviews
"Finally got him to record the stuff. Must have had a gun to his head. The Nashville suits looking for songs will be all over this one like hounds. Can't say I blame them! Shelly puts the story back in Country - 3 stories tall." - The Pony Express, 2002. |
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Location
Manitowoc, WI - USA |
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