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Genres: Rock, Country, Southern Rock

Release Date: Feb 5, 2008

Listens: 135

Recs: 2

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 30:43

Tracks: 9

Record Label: SRM Music

© (C) 2007 SRM Music

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Bourbon to Broadway $1.86

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Listen to Who You Are by Sweet Root
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Listen to Tuesday Night by Sweet Root
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Listen to Good As It Gets by Sweet Root
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Listen to Half a Mile Away by Sweet Root
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Listen to See What You Want to See by Sweet Root
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Listen to Crazy Beautiful by Sweet Root
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Listen to Look What We Got by Sweet Root
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Listen to Good One to Leave On by Sweet Root
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About Bourbon to Broadway

With one boot planted firmly in the hallowed grounds of Americana and the other digging in strong to the new Texas music scene, Sweet Root straddles both genres for a perfect blend of country-fused rock that’s caught the attention of fans and critics alike.

Influenced by legends such as John Mellencamp, Alabama, Tom Petty and the great Johnny Cash, in just a short time this Louisiana-based group has cultivated a devoted following from Georgia through Texas. Kansas-born lead singer Dustin Powell’s rich vocals breathe new life into tried and true songs about relationships, lost love and the rigors of the road, while David Wallace’s gritty guitar add another dimension to the music. Brett Smith’s drums and Lance Dubroc’s bass and tight vocal harmonies wrap up a full sound that fits each tune like an old familiar jacket.

Listening to the band's music, you get an immediate understanding of their respect for song craftsmanship and unique ability to wrap great hooks around grassroots lyrics. Songs like the rocking “Half a Mile Away,” clever “Tuesday Night” and radio-friendly “Crazy Beautiful” grab you by the collar and force you to take notice from the opening notes. Country-influenced in the studio, the band comes alive on stage and you better believe, “The Root” can rock as they blast and blaze through their deep repertoire of crowd-pleasing songs.

Treat yourself to a little taste of Sweet Root and we guarantee you’ll be back for more.

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jezconk Rec'd this on Jul 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 865 Rec's: 59
“This song strikes just the right musical combination for me--not quite sure what the magical element is, but I'm semi-addicted. The music is uplifting, even if it is one of those "I lost the girl and now I'll never be happy again" lyric lines... :P Enjoy!”
chrisod Rec'd this on Oct 28, 2009:
Street Cred: 56 Rec's: 8
“If Mellencamp had been born down South instead of in Indiana he probably would have sounded like this. The whole album is a solid county/rock effort.”
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