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Lawrence sneak peaks new CD

Monday, August 19, 2013 – Tracy Lawrence's effort to push "Headlights Tailights and Radios," out Tuesday with online effort starting today with The Boot and Taste of Country giving fans a sneak pick of the disc.

Lawrence kicks off online appearances Monday, Aug. 19 at 9 p.m. eastern when he will join Country Music Chat - #CMchat LIVE with Jessica Northey to allow fans the opportunity to ask questions via a special Twitterview. Fans can go to http://www.cmchatlive.com/chat/ or by #CMchat [hashtag] using twitter join in.

Lawrence will appear in a special Twitterview event on The Boot Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 9 p.m. central. Fans can use #tracyontheboot [hashtag] via twitter to participate.


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CD review - Hindsight 2020 Volume 3: Angelina Tracy Lawrence had massive success in the nineties, but never really reached superstar status. Nonetheless, he remained remarkably consistent throughout his career and kept releasing music even after his commercial prime. He celebrates 30 years in the industry with a three-volume project. "Hindsight 2020."Each album features a few new songs peppered in with choice cuts from his back catalog. Volume 3 "Agelina" leads off with the radio ready "Didn't We. ...
The first installment of Tracy Lawrence's career spanning "Hindsight 2020 is the clever "Stairway to Heaven Highway to Hell." He celebrates 30 years in the industry with this three-volume project. Each album features new material and choice cuts from his back catalog. Volume 1 leads off with the title track, a rowdy Texas two stepper that would have been perfect for the "Urban Cowboy" soundtrack. There is plenty of twang and just the right amount of gloss to appeal ...
CD review - Headlights, Taillights and Radios After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Tracy Lawrence has resurfaced with his 13th studio album. Released on his own label, "Headlights, Taillights and Radios" is an 11-track radio friendly album that is polished with a contemporary gloss. As always, the melodies are simple, the hooks infectious and the voice unmistakable. The single Footprints On The Moon is country's answer to Train's Drops Of Jupiter. Let's catch a ride on a shooting star We'll wave goodbye ...


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