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The Americana Spotlight v4 – Big House

Category : Podcasts, The Americana Spotlight

Join host Gregg Geil as he interviews Monty Byrom & David Neuhauser from the band Big House. Big House is a Bakersfield, California based band made up six musicians: Monty, David, Sonny, Tenner, Ron and Chuck. The band found popularity out in California in the mid 90’s which led them to Nashville in 1997 with an MCA Nashville record deal. Big House released two albums on MCA which led to a few hits on Billboard’s Country Chart. Two albums into the MCA deal, the band broke up. Ten year’s later, they have reunited with a new album entitled “Never Ending Train” which was released in late 2008. You can find more information about the band on http://www.bighouserecords.com.

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