Sarah Buxton goes the digital route
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Sarah Buxton goes the digital route

Tuesday, June 26, 2007 – Sarah Buxton, who wrote the Keith Urban hit "Stupid Boy," will release a five-song digital EP on July 10. The digital EP, "Almost My Record," includes "Innocence," "That Kind Of Day" and "Stupid Boy." The EP will also include "American Daughters" and "Love Is A Trip," heard in promos for ABC-TV's Men In Trees.

Buxton co-wrote four of the five tracks. She records for Lyric Street Records.


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CD review - Sarah Buxton Sarah Buxton had to wait for the chance to release her own music after a few singles misfired, but she did not sit still. She wrote a hit song (Stupid Boy) for Keith Urban, chalked two ACM noms for Best New Vocalist and got personal encouragement from Stevie Nicks and John Rich. So here is the actual record, after her digital-only 2007 release, "Almost My Record." It covers a lot of the same ground (five songs) from that introduction. But there are some key additions: the first being ...
CD review - Almost My Record Downloading music online is growing at a rapid pace, so it's no surprise that Lyric Street decided to release a digital-only package for new artist Sarah Buxton. Buxton, taking the experience in stride, aptly named it "Almost My Record," and with just five generally contemporary country tunes, there's no room for filler. Buxton wrote Keith Urban's "Stupid Boy" and includes her version. It's much more convincing with a female voice narrating the story of a ...


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