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Woodsongs 481: Kathy Mattea

Published on May 04, 2008 in Entertainment > Music

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Woodsongs 485:  Abigail Washburn & The Sparrow Quartet

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Woodsongs 484:  Janiva Magness and Griffin House

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Woodsongs 483:  Tim Krekel Orchestra and Anna Laube

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Woodsongs 482:  James McMurtry and Justin Townes Earle

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Woodsongs 481:  Kathy Mattea

Woodsongs 481: Kathy Mattea

May 04, 2008

Woodsongs 480:  Alathea and The Lee Boys

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KATHY MATTEA is the beloved, Grammy-winning singer of such classics as “18 Wheels and A Dozen Roses, “Where’ve You Been,” and many other hits. Her ... More

KATHY MATTEA is the beloved, Grammy-winning singer of such classics as “18 Wheels and A Dozen Roses, “Where’ve You Been,” and many other hits. Her new album COAL is a concept album that she’s been thinking about making since she was 19 when she heard “Dark as a Dungeon” for the first time. The songs are more than just mining songs, they are a tribute to her hometown and the people of Charleston, WV. The album really began to take shape after the Sago Mine Disaster of 2006 which killed twelve West Virginia miners. The CD was produced by Marty Stuart. Less

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