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Ready for Confetti Music Artist : Robert Earl Keen Music Label : Lost Highway Release Date : 2011-08-29 Artistopia's Price :$10.99
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Ready For Confetti is the 16th release in a celebrated career that spans 30+ years, and shows no signs of slowing down. Keen has toured extensively throughout most of his career, creating a loyal and extensive fan base as a result of his years on the road. On any given night, the audience at a Robert Earl Keen show can be a mix of blue collar, white collar, young, middle aged, academic, honky tonk, hipster, city slicker, collegiate, socially conscious or socially inept. All are welcome and all gain something the experience that keep them coming back.
Robert Earl Keen is a songwriter's songwriter, who skillfully blends elements of folk, jazz, country, blues, rock, Texas swing and spoken word with his wry wit and penchant for satire. His songs make people laugh, cry, dance, sing and most importantly, think. Through all of this, the common thread that runs through Keen's impressive body of work is the narrative. Robert Earl Keen is a master storyteller who stands side-by-side with the great storytellers of his era, in any genre.
Ready For Confetti was produced by Lloyd Maines (Dixie Chicks, Flatlanders), who also produced Keen's critically acclaimed 2009 album The Rose Hotel (Lost Highway).
BEST Music Artist : Robert Earl Keen Music Label : Koch Records Release Date : 2007-06-26 Artistopia's Price :$14.90
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The Rose Hotel Music Artist : Robert Earl Keen Music Label : Universal Nashville Release Date : 2009-09-29 Artistopia's Price :$11.42
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With his latest Lost Highway album, The Rose Hotel, Keen re-confirms his place among the Lone Star State's great storytellers, capable of painting rich, poignant landscapes worthy of Cormac McCarthy and spinning satirical yarns that'd do Kinky Friedman proud. The disc's rough-hewn tone -- it's one of the more immediate, organic efforts in Keen's varied catalog -- emphasizes both ends of that emotional spectrum.