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Dakota Night
DAKOTA NIGHT refers to themselves as a "Backyard Country Band" with a blend of old time country, bluegrass and folk with a bit of traditional thrown in for good measure. Check out their new homepage...and watch out for the "dog"! :)


Mike H. And Latin Hillbillies
Mike Hillman & His Latin Hillbillies' musical style is country, rhythm´n´blues, hillbilly, rockabilly, swing, from the 40´s to 50´s. You will also find links to each individual in this inersting trio on the band's site.


Rick Stephens
Rick Stephens
Brand new to the net and quite an eyecatching site. Rick Stephens is making his debut to the world so drop in and give him a cyber-country "Welcome Neighbor". While you're there, don't forget to listen to the wav files he has posted!


Modern Cowboz

Modern Cowboyz
Modern Cowboyz is the 5 piece Central Illinois Country Band, that has been named Country Dance Band of the Year by the I.C.M.A. for the past 5 years.


Dustin Evans & Good Times
Dustin Evans & Good Times: I listened to Dustin's song, "I Couldn't Tell" and I was sold. The Good Times Band is touted for their Rockin' Country, but nothin' melts my heart faster than a good ballad...this one is GREAT!


Strum
Strum
This wonderful new duo/group from Australia, Strum, has a wonderful sound that's a combination of folk and country with their debut CD titled “Distant Rain”. The songs are a reflection of their life experiences and vivid imaginations. Songs about droughts, the death of a small town and the loss of faith and love, are balanced by lyrics which evoke imagery of hope, bountiful harvests and new beginnings. "A Woman's Touch" touched my heart.



Silverwood

S I L V E R W O O D , a band that only exists since January 1998 and people are talking big things!! This group from Germany has a universal country appeal as you'll hear for yourself with their sound clips. Just for fun...give the opening page a few seconds to load so you can see the wonderful fireworks. Too cool!


Appaloosa

The Appaloosa is a 4-piece dutch country-rock / r´n´r / r&b band from Dordrecht which belongs to Rotterdam area. The site is still under construction but is looking quite promising.

riverbluff
RiverBluff Clan, an Americana band from Memphis, Tennessee, recently released their second CD, "Two Quarts Low,". They currently tour with country music artist Mark Collie, and  have been named the Memphis' Premier Band for the past two years by the Memphis chapter of NARAS.

Lazy Dog
lazydog
With 2 CDs under their belts, this UK band is making quite a name for themselves. Visit their official site on Saradon's Country!

 

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