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W.C. Edgar - 2 albums

W.C. Edgar - Alcohol of Fame 2008

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From Nashville's Music Row Magazine May 9, 2008
W.C. Edgar is here to remind us that in Country Music, there should always be room for something like "Alcohol Of Fame".

As you might expect from the title tune, Edgar's CD is Hardcore honky-tonk. He's a veteran steel guitarist for artists ranging from Alan Jackson to Dale Watson, from Tim McGraw to Johnny Lee. Now he is at last the front man, and he sings with great conviction, plus he wrote every song solo. As long as there are artists like this still making records, I'm a happy camper.
Robert K. Oermann Music Row Magazine


TraAklist:
1. Introduction from Daryle Singletary 0:16
2. Burn That Bridge 3:49
3. When You Don't Buy American 5:03
4. Mirrors Don't Lie (with Daryle Singletary) 3:51
5. Alcohol of Fame 3:30
6. Close Up The Honky Tonks 2:44
7. Just For A Second 3:33
8. Barrels & Bottles 3:30
9. Texas Rain 4:05
10. You Never Had Forever In Mind 3:43
11. Vegas 3:36
12. Hell Froze Over Tonight 4:49
13. Red, White & Black 4:20
14. Barrels & Bottles (club mix)


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W. C. Edgar - Old School Survivor 2011

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Every now and then a new artist comes along that has the ability to shake things up in the music industry, WC Edgar is that artist. He’s been a dear friend of mine for almost twenty years as well as a former steel guitar player in my band.
As a songwriter WC is as good as they come and with a voice to match. You’ll hear vocal influences from Johnny Paycheck to David Allan Coe all delivered with an attitude that pulls no punches in letting the listening audience know who’s boss.
This new CD is hot and sure to gain attention in what used to be called ‘Music City USA’ Nashville. I especially enjoyed the line in track number four Modern Day Savior where he says ‘That Nashville Music’s’ done left town’, ain’t that the truth!
From listening to Man In The Backseat a song about the night Hank Williams died to the great songwriter hook in From Where I Sit (I can see where you stand) WC touches on everything from “hard core honky tonk” to “rodeo” to “let‘s get drunk” to “crank it up and let‘s rock”.
This is a great new CD and I love him like a brother!



TraAklist:
1. Honky Tonk Heartache
2. Rodeo Game
3. From Where I Sit
4. Modern Day Saviour
5. Gonna Do Some Drinkin
6. Puppet On A String
7. Man In the Backseat
8. Hicks & Chicks
9. Dallas
10. Old School Survivor


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