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Gig Alert and Bonus MP3s: Andrew Delaney & The Horse You Rode In On Pass Along A Few Songs, Play City Tavern Tonight

Even though local alt-country singer/songwriter Andrew Delaney released his last album, Scoundrels, this past June--which Alan Ayo gave a positive review in print a few weeks back--the guy is already prepping a new album.The new record is to be called Would I Lie To You? and it could be released...
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Even though local alt-country singer/songwriter Andrew Delaney released his last album, Scoundrels, this past June--which Alan Ayo gave a positive review in print a few weeks back--the guy is already prepping a new album.

The new record is to be called Would I Lie To You? and it could be released as early as next month. The album continues in the classic roots tradition of the likes of Delaney's heroes, Steve Earle and Townes Van Zant. Originally from Houston, Delaney has been a Dallas resident for quite a while now, and the local scene is certainly better off with him included.

And Delaney's been kind enough to send over a couple mp3s to show us why. After the jump, check out Scoundrels' "Wine & Roses," plus a song that will appear on the upcoming album called "The Guitar Playin' Kind."
 
If that nice slice of Americana got you wanting more, you can catch Delaney and his band tonight at the City Tavern on a nice bill that includes CC Cross and Springfield, Missouri's The Bootheel.

Bonus mp3: Andrew Delaney & The Horse You Rode In On -- "Wine and Roses"


Bonus mp3:

Andrew Delaney & The Horse You Rode In On -- "The Guitar Playin' Kind"

Andrew Delaney & The Horse You Rode In On -- "The Guitar Playin' Kind"




Fans of Slobberbone would do well to catch this entire bill tonight. What, you've got better plans for a Thursday evening? I didn't think so.

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