Country Music Band Stolen Horses - May News
Thursday July 02nd 2009, 11:19 pm
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For all you Stolen Horses fans short there here is an update of what the bandeau is up to in May 2009. The first order of business involves doing a recording later this month of a great song called Kissing on her Redneck. This specific adapt in point of fact grabs peoples attention by its drive and unique sound. David Lyle, Misdirect Singer, at the end of the day believes this song could be a whopping work out. The song should be available and put on their current demo CD by June. Stolen Horses has recently acquired a new guitar player whose name is Keith. He has a great chicken pickin country style that compliments the band very OK. He has been with the band less a month right now and has really added a lot of value. A new agent that Stolen Horses has recently started booking through is Dagen Entertainment . Their most just out booking was at Shooters Saloon in Superior, WI . This is a egregious mountains music venue that a lot of people are going to hear great live country music. The gig was in originally May and done Tuesday throughout Sunday. This was a great imperil for the band to gel and learn more music for tomorrow shows. Some new songs the pack now knows is Copper Head Road, which is a adroit tune that features the Mandolin, and Good Occasionally, a popular tune by Alan Jackson. They have goals learning songs like Fatherland Man by Luke Bryan and some more bluegrass styles. They look forward to playing at the lounge Cowboy Up in Mendon, MI this next week and play out some of the imaginative boondocks tunes that they have learned. The Cowboy Up Bar is a great line dancing Bar that really pulls in a group of country fans extensively and wide. Stolen Horses feels privileged to be one of the Cowboy Up Local Bands that play their regularly.To read more about the Stolen Band and great new music visit www.thestolenhorsesband.com. Visit Country Music Stripe Stolen Horses - May News.






     
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