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In Spite Of Ourselves

In Spite Of Ourselves John Prine on Cowboy Records CD, with Iris DeMent, Connie Smith, Lucinda Williams, Trisha Yearwood, Melba Montgomery, Emmylou Harris, Delore Keane, Patty Lovelace, Fiona Prine, You’ve got to hand it to John Prine. On the first song on this collection of duets, he plunges valiantly into “(We’re Not) The Jet Set,” singing the part made famous by George Jones, the Caruso of country music. And Prine, never blessed with the most pliant pipes, promptly pancakes a…

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Top Iris Dement News Stories of the Week

American Songwriter Iris Dement: The Letting GoAmerican SongwriterOne afternoon back in 2011, Iris DeMent sat down at her living room piano and began flipping through a book of poetry her friend had lent her by the late Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. By the time she finished reading the first poem that she had flipped … Source link: iris dement – Google News Deadline HBO's 'The Leftovers' Gets Sunnier Makeover For Title ThemeDeadlineThe most ominous musical chord on TV is no…

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The Way I Should

The Way I Should No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: DEMENT,IRIS Title: WAY I SHOULD Street Release Date: 10/08/1996 List Price: $ 13.96 Price: Let The Mystery Be List Price: $ 0.99 Price:

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Top Iris Dement News Stories of the Week

American Songwriter Iris Dement: The Letting GoAmerican SongwriterOne afternoon back in 2011, Iris DeMent sat down at her living room piano and began flipping through a book of poetry her friend had lent her by the late Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. By the time she finished reading the first poem that she had flipped … Source link: iris dement – Google News Deadline HBO's 'The Leftovers' Gets Sunnier Makeover For Title ThemeDeadlineThe most ominous musical chord on TV is no…

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Trackless Woods Album Cover

Article – Iris Dement: The Letting Go

American Songwriter article about The Trackless Woods This article appears in the September/October 2015 issue, now available on newsstands. One afternoon back in 2011, Iris DeMent sat down at her living room piano and began flipping through a book of poetry her friend had lent her by the late Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. By the time she finished….

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