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MP3 Tennessee Hollow - Waiting to Get Out of Town

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Description:
Led Zeppelin meets "O' Brother Were Art Thou"

11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock, BLUES: Acoustic Blues



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"With the staple bottleneck blues playing of Chris Budro and Dave Dribbon, Tennessee Hollow can easily be compared to jam band heroes The North Mississippi All-Stars or Stevie Ray Vaughan. But, when laying down the electric guitars for the dobro and acoustic guitars, Tennessee Hollow doesn't sound too far removed from Zeppelin's broken down blues tunes like "Gallows Pole" or "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp." What I especially like about Tennessee Hollow, besides their friendly songs, is that lead singer Dave Dribbon stays true to his natural voice and doesn't sing in a forced growl like many blues imitators."
-Evan James
American Songwriter Magazine


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