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Damon Johnson - Whiskey Falls album

Damon Johnson - Whiskey Falls album

  • Performer: Damon Johnson
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Whiskey Falls
  • Released: 2007
  • MP3 version size: 1789 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1114 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
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Release is the second solo album by guitarist and singer-songwriter Damon Johnson, who has been a member of Brother Cane, Slave to the System, Whiskey Falls, and Alice Cooper's band, and is currently with Black Star Riders and Thin Lizzy. Mostly acoustic, this album was recorded while Johnson was with Alice Cooper, who features on one track, a cover of "Generation Landslide" from Cooper's 1973 album Billion Dollar Babies.

Whiskey Falls is American country music group Whiskey Falls's debut studio album. It was released on September 25, 2007, on Midas Records. The album includes the singles "Last Train Running" and "Falling into You", which reached and respectively on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The Baseball Song" also peaked at based on unsolicited airplay shortly before the release of "Falling into You". The album debuted at on the . Billboard 200, and at on the .

Release (Damon Johnson album). The album also features vocals from Johnson's daughter, Sarah Marlo Johnson, including the duet "Better Days Will Come at Last", which had previously been recorded by Whiskey Falls for their first album Track listing. Release (Hard Rain Comin')" (Damon Johnson, Milton Davis) – 4:04. Pontiac" (CS Brewer, Johnson) – 4:21. Everyday" (Johnson, John Shanks) – 3:58.

Whiskey Falls debut is a gumbo of country fixins and everything fun about country music. Featuring Buck Johnson, Seven Williams, Damon Johnson, and Wally Brandt, Whiskey Falls is a band with tight four-part harmonies, apt songwriting, and over the top musicianship, giving a face to a band crammed with studio and performance vets. Cuts like "Last Train Running" and "Highway 59" have musical heft, boosting the disc's radio strength, while tunes like "Working Man" and "Let the Whiskey Fall" drip with beer joint swagger

Release (Damon Johnson album).

Whiskey Falls is an American country music group composed of Seven Williams (lead vocals), Wally Brandt (guitar, vocals) Damon Johnson (guitar, vocals), and Buck Johnson (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards). Style:MLA Chicago APA. "Whiskey Falls Album. In 2010, Damon Johnson recorded his own version of "Better Days Will Come at Last" for his album Release. This version was a duet featuring Johnson and his daughter, Sarah Marlo Johnson. Falling into You" (Bill Brandt, Walter Brandt, Seven Williams, Cliff Downs) - 3:39.

American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, currently a member of hard rock bands Thin Lizzy and Black Star Riders. In the 1990s he co-founded Brother Cane, and later joined Alice Cooper's band as lead guitarist. He was also the lead guitarist and co-vocalist for country music group Whiskey Falls. Johnson has also released solo albums and regularly performs as a solo artist. His songs have been recorded by many artists including Stevie Nicks and Carlos Santana. Damon Johnson - Horses & Needles (02:57, 320Kb/s). Damon Johnson - The Killer Instinct (03:51, 320Kb/s)

Whiskey Falls' other three members, Wally Brandt, Buck Johnson, and Damon Johnson (the latter two are no relation), all sing lead and harmony vocals and play guitar, and Buck Johnson plays keyboard as well. In 2007, Whiskey Falls signed to a recording contract with Midas Records Nashville label In the short time together as a band, Whiskey Falls was named 2008’s Breakout Band of the Year by Nashv.

Whiskey Falls' other three members, Wally Brandt, Buck Johnson, and Damon Johnson (the latter two are no relation), all sing lead and harmony vocals and play guitar, and Buck Johnson plays keyboard as well. In 2007, Whiskey Falls signed to a recording contract with Midas Records Nashville label. Their self-titled debut album produced two Top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in "Last Train Running" ( and "Falling Into You" (.In the short time together as a band, Whiskey Falls was named 2008’s Breakout Band of the Year by Nashville’s Music.