Alecia Nugent

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Hillbilly Goddess 03:11 Tools
My First Mistake 03:09 Tools
The Last Greyhound 02:53 Tools
Muddy River 04:37 Tools
Don't Tell Me 04:49 Tools
Too Good to Be True 03:21 Tools
A Dozen White Roses 04:06 Tools
I Cried All the Way to Kentucky 04:24 Tools
Just Another Alice 04:06 Tools
Paper and Pen 03:32 Tools
God Knows What 03:13 Tools
Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem 04:48 Tools
Already Home 03:54 Tools
Breaking New Ground 03:06 Tools
I'll Stay Around 02:45 Tools
You Don't Have to Go Home 03:13 Tools
You've Still Got It 02:57 Tools
Wreckin' The Train 04:11 Tools
Cryin' All The Way To The Bank 03:08 Tools
Meet Me in Heaven Someday 02:53 Tools
If Your Heart Could Talk 03:00 Tools
Blame It on the Train 04:03 Tools
Jealous Heart 03:31 Tools
Dyin' To Hold Her Again 04:25 Tools
The Nugent Family Band 03:30 Tools
Where His Wheels Left the Road 03:54 Tools
Wishin' Hard 03:30 Tools
Letter from Home 03:29 Tools
When It Comes Down To Us (It's All Up To You) (With Bradley Walker) 03:01 Tools
Red White and Blue 03:21 Tools
But I Do 03:01 Tools
Think of What You've Done 02:18 Tools
It Won't Be Me 04:00 Tools
Somewhere Else to Fall 03:15 Tools
The Writing's All Over The Wall 03:26 Tools
For Love's Sake 03:32 Tools
Wreckin The Train 03:53 Tools
For Love's Sake w. Carl Jackson 03:35 Tools
Pen And Paper 03:35 Tools
Dozen White Roses 04:09 Tools
Alecia Nugent - God Knows What 03:53 Tools
Ready For The Times To Get Better 02:45 Tools
When It Comes Down to Us (It's All Up to You) w.Bradley Walker 03:04 Tools
When It Comes Down To Us 01:36 Tools
Nugent Family Band 03:04 Tools
The Writing's All Over the Wall (Featuring Bradley Walker) 03:27 Tools
The Writing's All Over The Wal 04:09 Tools
Paper and Pen [*] 04:09 Tools
Mary Ellen 04:09 Tools
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She would later combine it with a traditional country style, but Alecia Nugent grew up surrounded by traditional bluegrass music. Her father started the Southland Bluegrass Band the year Nugent was born, and when she was old enough she joined the band and sang lead on Holly Dunn's hit, "Daddy's Hands." She was the band's lead vocalist by her late teens, adding some of the gutsy style of her favorite singer, Reba McEntire. By the end of the '90s she had built a loyal following in and around her home state of Louisiana. Bluegrass promoter Johnny Stringer was one of her fans and eventually got Nugent in touch with Rounder Records through his friend and Grand Ole Opry announcer Eddie Stubbs. Rounder signed Nugent and released her self-titled debut in early 2004. A Little Girl...A Big Four-Lane appeared two years later. A Little Girl…A Big Four Lane opens in high and hard bluegrass gear with a kick-out-the-lights take on Larry Cordle and Leslie Satcher’s “Too Good to Be True.” Whether navigating a knee-buckling ballad like her duet with the soulful Bradley Walker on “When it Comes Down to Us (It’s All Up to You)” or a white-knuckling free-for-all like “Breaking New Ground,” she misses nary a step. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.