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	<title>Americana Roots &#187; Eleven Hundred Springs</title>
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	<itunes:summary>AmericanaRoots.com provides a series of podcast shows hosted by music industry insider, Ray Randall.  All of these shows are focused on the Americana Music scene. </itunes:summary>
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		<title>1100 Springs &#8211; Country Jam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2008 marks the 10 year anniversary for Dallas band 1100 springs.&#160; Thatâ€™s about 110 springs per year!&#160; The band has recently released their latest cd, Country Jam, produced by Lloyd Maines, whose name is popping up everywhere as producer and player. The band is constantly working on its material live.&#160; Last year included opening shows for ZZ Top and Willie Nelson, among others.&#160; The band plays what they call a Texas brand of honky-tonk country.&#160; Whatever it is, itâ€™s fun. The band consists of Matt Hillyer-electric guitar and vocals; Steven F. Berg-bass; Danny Crelin- pedal steel guitar; Jordan W. Hendrix-fiddle; and Mark Reznicek on drums.&#160; Lloyd Maines adds acoustic guitar and banjo as one of a number of guests on the disc.



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<p>The bands laid back fun style is demonstrated right out of the gate with â€œTexas Afternoon;â€ one guy’s bid to get the girl to run away with him for a Texas Afternoon.  Some nice accordion gives the tune a Tex/Mex spicing. The band picks it up for several faster tunes, including â€œEvery Time I Get Close To Youâ€ and a great cover of â€œRocket 88,â€ which adds some great sax and closes out the disc with a bang.</p>
<p>Sometimes bands try to slow things down and you wait impatiently for the next cut to start.  Not the case here. The bands slower numbers truly add to the disc here, highlighting the expressive voice of Matt Hillyer.  An especially nice slower number is â€œNobody Told You About The Love.â€ The band pays homage to old time country with the classic sounding â€œWhose Heart Are You Breaking Tonight?â€  Great songs, great singing and playing and great production add up to a real winner!</p>

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