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Bill’s Gun Shop $10.05 Buy and sell [Bill's Gun Shop] at great prices. |
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Lyle Lovett $10.19 Lyle Lovett |
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Bills Gun Shop $12.99 A job at Bill’s Gun Shop, a permit to carry, and a chance to ride shotgun on a bounty-hunt seem like 23-year-old Dillon McCarthy’s dream come true. When the gun kills, Dillon is forced to decide for himself: What’s the price of a permit to carry Running Time: 97 min.Format: DVD MOVIE |
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BILL’S GUN SHOP $17.96 A young gun enthusiast longing for a permit to carry soon finds that wielding a firearm can be a weighty responsibility in a chilling thriller that follows in the tense tradition of Elmore Leonard. Twenty-three year old Dillon McCarthy would like nothing more than a chance to work at Bill’s Gun Shop. When he’s hired and subsequently offered the opportunity to ride along on a dangerous bounty hunt, he is about to find out how quickly a dream can transform into a nightmare when a little lead come into play ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide |
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Lovett L-Lyle Lovett-Best of Live $9.99 Lovett L-Lyle Lovett-Best of Live |
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William Lovett $17.35 Buy and sell [William Lovett] at great prices. |
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Lyle Lovett: Best of Live $10.2 Lyle Lovett: Best of Live |
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Hampton $17.99 Hampton |
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Lyle Lovett – Lyle Lovett $9.98 Personnel: Lyle Lovett (vocals, acoustic guitar); Mac McAnally (acoustic guitar); Ray Herndon, Billy Williams, Vince Gill, Jon Goin (electric guitar); Tom Mortensen (steel guitar); Glen Duncan (fiddle); Steve Marsh (saxophone); Matt Rollings (piano); Mark Prentice (organ); John Jarvis (synthesizer); Matthew McKenzie, Emory Gordy, Jr. (bass); Jeff Boree, Bob Warren (drums); James Gilmer (percussion); J. David Sloan, Rosanne Cash, Francine Reed (background vocals).Personnel: Lyle Lovett (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Vince Gill (vocals, guitar); Francine Reed, J. David Sloan, Rosanne Cash (vocals, background vocals); Mac McAnally (guitar, acoustic guitar); Jon Goin, Billy Williams (guitar, electric guitar); Ray Herndon (guitar, background vocals); Tom Mortensen (steel guitar); Glen Duncan (violin, fiddle); Steve Marsh (saxophone); Matt Rollings (piano, electric piano, synthesizer); Mark Prentice (piano, organ, keyboards); John Jarvis (synthesizer); Jeff Borree, Bob Warren (drums); James Gilmer (congas).Audio Remixer: Gene Eichelberger.Recording information: Chaton Recordings, Scottsdale, AZ.Photographer: Peter Nash.The mid-1980s were a dire period for country music. Rampant commercialism and watered-down country-pop had taken over Nashville, and honest country singers with substantive songs were thin on the ground. Fortunately, a new generation of progressive country artists emerged, including Dwight Yoakam, Rodney Crowell, and Lyle Lovett, the latter being the quirkiest and most artful of the crop. With his suit, pompadour, and lantern-jawed mug, Lovett looked like nothing country had seen before. His roots were in the Texas singer/songwriter school of Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, et al, but he bore a pronounced streak of wry wit and razor-sharp irony.Though he would soon expand musically, Lovett stayed within the conventions of the country template on his `86 debut album, but judiciously tweaked the format to suit his intentions. To wit, "God Will" sounds like a classic country cheating ballad until the chorus delivers a powerful lyrical twist. "The Waltzing Fool" fits into the aforementioned Clark/Van Zandt folk-country style, but with a unique poetic sensibility informing its imagery. "An Acceptable Level of Ecstacy (The Wedding Song)" is full of both the jazziness and humor upon which Lovett would expand in subsequent recordings, pointing the way to the future of both his own career and forward-looking country music. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Gun $17.99 Gun |
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The Gun $31.5 The Gun |
hampton lovett gun shop
hampton lovett gun shop