Landon Pigg “The Boy Who Never” September 2009; RCA Records By Emily J Ramey Landon Pigg is the archetype of good singer/songwriter, folksy and eloquent, sentimental and warm. And his second full-length album, The Boy Who Never, is the perfect soundtrack for a cool, wind-whipped, burnt orange autumn, which to me, always seems an ideal [...]
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Landon Pigg’s “The Boy Who Never” Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Local Nashville, tagged acoustic, album review, emily j ramey, falling in love at a coffee shop, folk, landon pigg, Local Nashville, piano, pop, rca records, rock, singer-songwriter, speak to the keys, take a chance, the boy who never on 12 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Colbie Caillat’s “Breakthrough” Review
Posted in Album Reviews, tagged begin again, breakthrough, bubbly, coco, colbie caillat, droplets, emily j ramey, fallin for you, folk, pop, universal republic records on 7 September 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Colbie Caillat “Breakthrough” August 2009; Universal Republic Records By Emily J Ramey Click Here to See the Published Version on American Music Channel In 2007, Colbie Caillat won us over with “Bubbly.” Her natural ease and beauty, her subtle confidence and smooth, sprightly tunes placed her at the top of the music charts and in [...]