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        <title> - Mike Hurwitz - New Album</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>"Mike Hurwitz, master of laughs and tears out on the range, has done it once again" <em><span>- Jerome Clark,</span><span> </span></em><em><span>&nbsp;Rambles.net</span></em></p>]]></description>
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            <title>New Album, &amp;quot;Chrome on the Range&amp;quot; has just been released!</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Chrome on the Range</strong> - Michael Hurwitz and The Aimless Drifters, with Tracy Nelson and Gary McMahan(Meadowlark Records, June 2010)</p><br /><p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://mikehurwitz.com/music.html" target="_blank">Click here to listen to some tracks off the new album...</a></p><br /><p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://mikehurwitz.com/products.html" target="_blank">Click here to buy "Chrome on the Range"...</a></p><br /><p style="text-align: left;"><img style="float: right; margin-left: 20px; margin-right: 20px; border: #23295c 3px solid;" title="ChromeontheRange_Cov_resized.jpg" src="http://mikehurwitz.com.hostbaby.com/images/ChromeontheRange_Cov_resized.jpg" alt="ChromeontheRange_Cov_resized.jpg" width="250" height="225" /></p><br /><p style="text-align: left;">Well folks here it is, an album of 12 new songs written over the past couple years,&nbsp; with covers of two of my favorite songs, one by Elizabeth Cotten, and one by my pal Gary McMahan, who did one of mine on his last album.&nbsp; As usual, a Mulligan stew of American music styles.&nbsp; Western Swing, Cajun, honky-tonk, country, blues, but the songs mostly have some kind of common cowboy thread , which is just how my stuff seems to turn out. Too many years livin&rsquo; the life I guess. The Aimless Drifters played some true and tasty licks , the great Tracy Nelson and Gary McMahan&nbsp; sang their butts off, and we all had a fine old time. Hope you like it.</p><br /><p style="text-align: left;">~ <em>Mike</em><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><br /><p style="text-align: left;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><br /><p style="text-align: left;"><strong>1.&nbsp; Your Dancin' Shoes (<span id="lw_1276557024_1" class="yshortcuts">Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music BMI)</span></strong><br />"This hard time talk is gettin' old, it's all you ever hear"&nbsp; so let's go out and have a little fun.<br /><em>Mike&nbsp; - Vocal, Acoustic, and <span id="lw_1276557024_2" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: #366388 2px dotted; cursor: hand;">Electric Guitars</span>,&nbsp; Tom Broderick - Pedal Steel, Jerry Linn - Bass,&nbsp; Tim Hodgeson - Fiddle, Ed Domer - Drums</em></p><br /><p style="text-align: left;"><strong>2. He's a <span id="lw_1276557024_3" class="yshortcuts">Rodeo (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)</span><br /></strong>A song written for my son, Joey Joaquin, a wild one whom I'm afraid might be a payback to his Dad.<br /><em>Mike&nbsp; - Vocal, Acoustic and <span id="lw_1276557024_4" class="yshortcuts">Electric&nbsp; Guitars</span>, Tom Broderick - Pedal Steel, Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums<br /></em><br /><strong>3. Love Song (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music BMI)<br /></strong>My folks were married for over fifty years, I was thinking what it would be like to be hitched up to some old gal for that long.<br /><em>Mike&nbsp; - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars,&nbsp; Tom Lulias - Pedal Steel,, Jay Vern - Piano,&nbsp; Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums</em><br /><br /><strong>4. <span id="lw_1276557024_5" class="yshortcuts">Uncle Lucky (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)</span></strong><br />My uncle Lucky was a crop duster down in Mississippi. He had and old Stearman biplane and used to take me flyin'&nbsp; with him. What a rush!<br /><em>Mike&nbsp; - Vocal, Acoustic and Electric&nbsp; Guitars,&nbsp; John Magnie - Accordian , Tom Lulias - Pedal Steel, Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums<br /></em><br /><strong>5.&nbsp; <span id="lw_1276557024_6" class="yshortcuts">Roy Rogers</span> in <span id="lw_1276557024_7" class="yshortcuts">Japan (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)</span><br /></strong>I was playing a big cowboy festival in Santa Clarita, California. A little Japanese guy came up with a stack of my CDs to sign. He told how much they loved cowboy music, especially Roy Rogers, so I wrote this on my way home.<br /><em>Mike - Vocal, Acoustic Guitars, Tom Lulias - Dobro, Jerry Linn - Bass<br /></em><br /><strong>6.&nbsp; Out of the <span id="lw_1276557024_8" class="yshortcuts">Fryin' Pan (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)</span><br /></strong>A Gospel tune (we can all use a little savin'!),&nbsp; with my favorite female singer <span id="lw_1276557024_9" class="yshortcuts">Tracy Nelson.<br /><em>Mike</em></span><em> -&nbsp; Vocal, acoustic Guitar,&nbsp; Tracy Nelson - Vocal, Tom Broderick - Pedal Steel, Jay Vern - Piano,&nbsp; Tim Hodgeson - Fiddle, Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums, Ben Winship - Harmony Vocal<br /></em><br /><strong>7. <span id="lw_1276557024_10" class="yshortcuts">Ed Trafton (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)</span></strong><br />A true story about a local character, Ed Trafton , the mail carrier in Teton valley, who was a convicted horse thief, who singlehandedly robbed the tourist stage in Yellowstone Park 14&nbsp;times&nbsp;on one day in 1914. He might have got away with it, but his wife caught him with another woman and turned him in.&nbsp; After he got out of prison the second time, he went out to California and unsuccessfully tried to get into the new film industry, where he died.<br /><em>Mike - Vocal ,Acoustic Guitar, John Magnie - Accordian, Tom Broderick - Pedal Steel, Tom Lulias - Dobro, Jerry Linn - Bass</em><br /><br /><strong>8.&nbsp; Cowboys Gone Wild (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music BMI)<br /></strong>A song about misspent youth.&nbsp; Tracy Nelson sings the part of the old barmaid with gusto and finesse.<br /><em>Mike-&nbsp; Vocal, Acoustic and Electric&nbsp; Guitars, Tracy Nelson - Vocal, Tom Broderick - Pedal Steel, Tim Hodgeson - Fiddle,&nbsp; Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums<br /></em><br /><strong>9.&nbsp; <span id="lw_1276557024_11" class="yshortcuts">Edith (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music BMI)</span><br /></strong>Another true song.&nbsp; Edith Sargent was an eccentric woman who, around the turn of the century, used to take off all her clothes, climb up in a tree near <span id="lw_1276557024_12" class="yshortcuts">Jackson Hole</span>, play her fiddle, and wave to the tourists on their way to Yellowstone.&nbsp;The local gossips had a heyday and when her family came and put her away in a mental institution, her husband John killed himself with his old Sharps buffalo rifle...all the elements of&nbsp; a true gothic romance.<br /><em>Mike - Vocal, Acoustic and Electric&nbsp; Guitars, Tom Broderick - Pedal steel, Tim Hodgeson - Fiddle,&nbsp; Jerry Linn - Bass,&nbsp; Ed Domer - Drums , Percussion<br /></em><br /><strong>10.&nbsp; Shake Sugaree (Elizabeth Cotten, Stormking Music, arr. by Michael Hurwitz - used by permission)<br /></strong>An old song Libba Cotten wrote with her grandchildren. I've been doin' it for many years.<br /><em>Mike Hurwitz - Vocal, <span id="lw_1276557024_13" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: #366388 2px dotted; cursor: hand;">High Strung</span> Guitar, Tom Broderick - Pedal Steel,&nbsp; Jerry Linn - Bass<br /></em><br /><strong>11.&nbsp; Real Live Buckeroo (<span id="lw_1276557024_14" class="yshortcuts">Gary McMahan, Yodelin Yahoo Music BMI</span>&nbsp;- used by permission)<br /></strong>Gary Mcmahan is an old friend and one my favorite songwriters.&nbsp; That's him singin' with me on this, as if one seedy old cowboy singer wasn't enough.<br /><em>Mike - Vocal, Acoustic and Electric Guitars,&nbsp; Gary McMahan - Vocal, Tom Broderick - Pedal steel, Tom Lulias - Dobro, Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums</em><br /><br /><strong>12.&nbsp; Poor Cowboy (<span id="lw_1276557024_15" class="yshortcuts">Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)</span></strong><br />A song about a regular old cowboy-rancher. Nothing romantic here.<br /><em>Mike - Vocal, Acoustic and Electric Guitars,&nbsp; Tom Broderick - Pedal Steel, Tim Hodgeson - Fiddle, Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums<br /><br /></em><strong>13.&nbsp; Home Town Reel&nbsp;(Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)<br /></strong>Once or twice a year, we get down to play for the folks in Centennial Valley Wyoming,&nbsp; where I grew up. This one's for them.<br /><em>Mike Hurwitz - Vocal, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Tom Broderick - Pedal steel, Tim Hodgeson - Fiddle, Jerry Linn - Bass, Ed Domer - Drums<br /><br /></em><strong>14.&nbsp; Minnie Sang the </strong><span id="lw_1276557024_16" class="yshortcuts"><strong>Blues (Michael Hurwitz, Cooper Creek Music&nbsp;BMI)</strong><br />Memphis Minnie</span> was a great blues singer from the 1920s . My Mother turned me on to Minnie's music when I was a little kid.<br /><em>Mike - Acoustic Guitars, Tom Lulias - Dobro,&nbsp; Jerry Linn - Bass</em></p><br /><p style="text-align: left;"><em><br />- Produced by Mike Hurwitz<br />- Recorded at Blue Coyote Sound, Alta ,Wy.<br />- Additional Recording:<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Jays' Place, Nashville, Tn.,&nbsp; The <span id="lw_1276801776_0" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: #366388 2px dotted; background: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%; cursor: hand;">Henhouse</span>, Victor, Id<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Music Parlor at Grandpa's Farm, Burns, Tn.<br />- Mixed at The Henhouse, Victor, Id. by Ben Winship and Mike Hurwitz<br />- Mastered at Airshow, Boulder , Co. by Jim Wilson<br />- Photos by Jon Cornell, <span id="lw_1276801776_1" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: #366388 2px dotted; background: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%; cursor: hand;">Richard Johnson</span>,&nbsp; <span id="lw_1276801776_2" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: #366388 2px dotted; cursor: hand;">James Wynn</span>,&nbsp; Joey Hurwitz<br />- Chrome Buffalo Sculpture by Lou Wille<br />- Graphic Design by Joe Tondro-Smith<br /></em></p>]]></description>
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