Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 45:02
Size: 103,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Country Rock/Americana/Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Hoot And Holler - 2:41
2. There She Goes - 3:46
3. Miss Maybe - 3:25
4. Sixty Seconds - 3:34
5. Read 'em And Weep - 3:31
6. I've Got a Good Thing Going - 3:31
7. She Won't Even Miss Me When I'm Gone - 3:11
8. If That's How You Want It - 3:41
9. I'll Just Stay Here and Drink - 1:37
10. Go - 3:39
11. Bad Side of Goodbye - 3:15
12. Las Vegas - 4:36
13. That's It, I Quit, I'm Gone - 3:38
14. Checkin' the Mic - 0:50
Musicians:
Christian Serpas - vocals, acoustic guitar;
George Neyrey - guitar, vocals;
Don Williams bass guitar, vocals;
Jeff Oteri - drums, vocals.
"Ghost Town is a little bit of country, a little bit of rock 'n' roll, a little bit of rockabilly and a whole lot of fun." – Keith Spera, New Orleans Times Picayune Lagniappe. Christian Serpas and Ghost Town play rocked out, revved up country music. They call it American honky tonk, but however you describe them - Americana, alt.country, roots music - one thing is certain, Ghost Town has never met a crowd they didn’t rock. “The first time we opened a show for a big name country act, their road manager said we sounded like Led Zeppelin playing country music,” says Serpas. “We considered that a good start.“
Hundreds of shows later, Ghost Town’s new “SIX PACK” CD reinforces the critical acclaim that’s been heaped upon the band along their way. Jam-packed with catchy, memorable songs about love, loss and yearning, along with fist-pumping, working man’s anthems, and their rip-roaring interpretation of the Johnny Cash classic Folsom Prison, Six Pack is a cool, sparkling addition to the Ghost Town story.
Just four months after forming, Ghost Town won the New Orleans Jimmy Dean True Value Country Showdown, and were soon sharing stages with everyone who’s anyone in country music (Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Montgomery Gentry, Kenny Chesney, Pat Green, Cross Canadian Ragweed and over 40 others), hitting the honky-tonks and festivals throughout the Gulf South, selling thousands of their CDs and their now famous "God Bless Johnny Cash" t-shirts, all while making fans out of folks who professed to not like “country music”.
Ghost Town’s first CD, "ELECTRIC HOEDOWN", was voted "ALBUM OF THE YEAR" by readers of Tambalaya magazine, who also voted Serpas "MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR". Their followup CD, "GIDDY UP", was named one of the TOP CDS OF THE YEAR by Offbeat Magazine, and nominated as LOUISIANA COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR in their Best of the Beat awards.
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Year: 2016
Time: 45:02
Size: 103,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Country Rock/Americana/Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Hoot And Holler - 2:41
2. There She Goes - 3:46
3. Miss Maybe - 3:25
4. Sixty Seconds - 3:34
5. Read 'em And Weep - 3:31
6. I've Got a Good Thing Going - 3:31
7. She Won't Even Miss Me When I'm Gone - 3:11
8. If That's How You Want It - 3:41
9. I'll Just Stay Here and Drink - 1:37
10. Go - 3:39
11. Bad Side of Goodbye - 3:15
12. Las Vegas - 4:36
13. That's It, I Quit, I'm Gone - 3:38
14. Checkin' the Mic - 0:50
Musicians:
Christian Serpas - vocals, acoustic guitar;
George Neyrey - guitar, vocals;
Don Williams bass guitar, vocals;
Jeff Oteri - drums, vocals.
"Ghost Town is a little bit of country, a little bit of rock 'n' roll, a little bit of rockabilly and a whole lot of fun." – Keith Spera, New Orleans Times Picayune Lagniappe. Christian Serpas and Ghost Town play rocked out, revved up country music. They call it American honky tonk, but however you describe them - Americana, alt.country, roots music - one thing is certain, Ghost Town has never met a crowd they didn’t rock. “The first time we opened a show for a big name country act, their road manager said we sounded like Led Zeppelin playing country music,” says Serpas. “We considered that a good start.“
Hundreds of shows later, Ghost Town’s new “SIX PACK” CD reinforces the critical acclaim that’s been heaped upon the band along their way. Jam-packed with catchy, memorable songs about love, loss and yearning, along with fist-pumping, working man’s anthems, and their rip-roaring interpretation of the Johnny Cash classic Folsom Prison, Six Pack is a cool, sparkling addition to the Ghost Town story.
Just four months after forming, Ghost Town won the New Orleans Jimmy Dean True Value Country Showdown, and were soon sharing stages with everyone who’s anyone in country music (Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Montgomery Gentry, Kenny Chesney, Pat Green, Cross Canadian Ragweed and over 40 others), hitting the honky-tonks and festivals throughout the Gulf South, selling thousands of their CDs and their now famous "God Bless Johnny Cash" t-shirts, all while making fans out of folks who professed to not like “country music”.
Ghost Town’s first CD, "ELECTRIC HOEDOWN", was voted "ALBUM OF THE YEAR" by readers of Tambalaya magazine, who also voted Serpas "MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR". Their followup CD, "GIDDY UP", was named one of the TOP CDS OF THE YEAR by Offbeat Magazine, and nominated as LOUISIANA COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR in their Best of the Beat awards.
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