Kristi Rose

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This Should Go On Forever 03:20 Tools
Come Back Tomorrow 03:36 Tools
I Dreamed My Baby Came Home 02:23 Tools
Mother Of Earth 02:36 Tools
Man Among Men 06:33 Tools
Angry, No More 04:21 Tools
All the Right Reasons 03:00 Tools
Johnny Guitar 04:27 Tools
Cry to Heaven 04:20 Tools
All Is Gone 03:30 Tools
Stop, Look and Listen 02:39 Tools
Cheater's World 03:20 Tools
You Break It, You Pay 02:15 Tools
Theme From Pulp Country 03:54 Tools
Rise And Shine 02:53 Tools
Theme From Pump Country 03:22 Tools
Rise & Shine 02:55 Tools
Rise + Shine 03:10 Tools
History 03:28 Tools
Salty Boogie 04:11 Tools
Working in a Coalmine 08:02 Tools
The Wind and the Rain 04:17 Tools
Intro (I Really Don't Want to Know) 02:36 Tools
Johnny "WR" Guitar 08:02 Tools
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In 1986, Kristie Rose was fronting a band called Kristi Rose and the Midnight Walkers, pitching her high-octane swamp honky-tonk to an East Village fan base of bikers, punks and drag queens. In 1989 they did great performance at the 'Parkpop' festival in the Hague, the Netherlands. In 1999, Rose released the powerful alt-country album "Pulp Country" and, and in 2002, the impressive live album "Kristi Rose Live in Holland." In recent years she has continued to perform and record, primarily with her husband, multi-instrumentalist Fats Kaplin. There is a new album scheduled to be released sometime in 1014. Rose's powerful and passionate delivery is influenced by both the great country divas such as Patsy Cline and Wanda Jackson and and singers such as Nina Simone and Patti Smith. Kaplin, who has played for performers as diverse as Garth Brooks and Jack White, adds a range of musical styles including bluegrass, middle eastern, and flamenco. Kristi Rose lives in Nashville. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.