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Layered harmonies from strings, and the very un- touched approach to Olson and Ringvold’s spaciously harmonized vocals, really solidify the music’s fit alongside classic bands like The Mamas and the Papas; Peter, Paul, and Mary; and The Byrds.

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AVAILABLE NOW ON VINYL LP and EVERYWHERE DIGITAL

Jimbo Pap's members don't wear rhinestoned Nudie suits like the Flying Burrito Brothers did, or like so many of their current peers continue to, but they do represent a modern, updated version of their city's roots-rock legacy. This is a band that makes honest, relatable music about heartaches, tough breaks and city life with coed vocals and a wry sense of humor that doesn’t strain to be overly clever. 

It Can Always Get Worse is wonderfully wrought, full of tangible textures, alluring rhythms, and beguiling vocal inflections. Indeed, it’s undoubtedly one of the best Americana albums of the year.” - Medium

Lowe Country Update

In the fall of 2012, Fiesta Red proudly released the album  Lowe Country: The Songs of Nick Lowe, which features 13 formidable artists interpreting songs from Nick Lowe’s illustrious 4½-decade career. Since then, many—in fact, most—of the contributing artists have finished recording and/or released a new album of their own. Below is a partial list of their recent recordings.

Hayes CarllWhat It Is

Amanda ShiresTo the Sunset

Amanda Shires as member of The Highwomen

Robert EllisTexas Piano Man

Parson Red HeadsBlurred Harmony

Lori McKennaThe Tree

Griffin HouseRising Star

Ron SexsmithThe Last Rider

Caitlin RoseThe Stand-In

Erin EnderlinTonight I Don't Give a Damn

Colin GilmoreThe Wild and Hollow

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