MP3 Kitty Rose - Live at The Ryman
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Classic California Country and Americana with a twist of twang.
13 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Western, COUNTRY: Traditional Country
Details:
Kitty Rose, classic country star, is celebrating 25 years in the music business this past summer. From her beginnings in Houston, Texas, where she like many artists of her generation began singing in church choir, she performed at age 12 in the Superdome in New Orleans and her first song was published nationally at age 13. As a rising star, she appeared at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and seemed destined for stardom, but fate forced her to leave her Texas home and Kitty all but disappeared from country music, winding her way through punk, metal and rock bands on the dangerous streets of Hollywood. But her country roots kept showing through that bleached blonde hair and with new found confidence, Kitty returned to her true calling, releasing "Kitty Rose Greatest Hits!" in the summer of 2005. She's opened for Hootie & The Blowfish to Aaron Tippen, Southern Culture on the Skids to Amanda Marshall, The Blasters to Red Meat, and over 200 Americana and Specialty radio stations took up the call. She was awarded the Outmusic Award for best debut female artist in 2005 and so Kitty Rose is indeed rising to the top, like cream.
About Live at The Ryman:
While digging through the rubble during the renovation of the Ryman Auditorium back in the early 80's, a worker stumbled upon the long lost recording of WFMâs broadcast of that fateful concert held April 1st, 1972 featuring Miss Kitty Rose. Among her guests that evening was the beloved country jewel, Sandee Saunders. Who knew that only a few days after this appearance, her voice would be forever silenced when she was decapitated in a horrible accident (See www.clubbo.com for details). After a rousing rendition of âTroubleâ fueled by Kittyâs usual visit to Tootsies between sets, a drink (reportedly a bourbon, coke and two peanuts) was spilled across the spinning tape reels and all record (and remembrance) of this infamous show were assumed lost to country music history...until now. Wild Affair Productions has painstakingly dried and remastered the tapes and due to the wonders of science, recreated the excitement and impending doom of that fateful evening for your musical pleasure.
13 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Western, COUNTRY: Traditional Country
Details:
Kitty Rose, classic country star, is celebrating 25 years in the music business this past summer. From her beginnings in Houston, Texas, where she like many artists of her generation began singing in church choir, she performed at age 12 in the Superdome in New Orleans and her first song was published nationally at age 13. As a rising star, she appeared at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and seemed destined for stardom, but fate forced her to leave her Texas home and Kitty all but disappeared from country music, winding her way through punk, metal and rock bands on the dangerous streets of Hollywood. But her country roots kept showing through that bleached blonde hair and with new found confidence, Kitty returned to her true calling, releasing "Kitty Rose Greatest Hits!" in the summer of 2005. She's opened for Hootie & The Blowfish to Aaron Tippen, Southern Culture on the Skids to Amanda Marshall, The Blasters to Red Meat, and over 200 Americana and Specialty radio stations took up the call. She was awarded the Outmusic Award for best debut female artist in 2005 and so Kitty Rose is indeed rising to the top, like cream.
About Live at The Ryman:
While digging through the rubble during the renovation of the Ryman Auditorium back in the early 80's, a worker stumbled upon the long lost recording of WFMâs broadcast of that fateful concert held April 1st, 1972 featuring Miss Kitty Rose. Among her guests that evening was the beloved country jewel, Sandee Saunders. Who knew that only a few days after this appearance, her voice would be forever silenced when she was decapitated in a horrible accident (See www.clubbo.com for details). After a rousing rendition of âTroubleâ fueled by Kittyâs usual visit to Tootsies between sets, a drink (reportedly a bourbon, coke and two peanuts) was spilled across the spinning tape reels and all record (and remembrance) of this infamous show were assumed lost to country music history...until now. Wild Affair Productions has painstakingly dried and remastered the tapes and due to the wonders of science, recreated the excitement and impending doom of that fateful evening for your musical pleasure.
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