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TUNE-IN ALERT: THE SINGING SIERRAN, RICH PRICE APPEARING ON RFD-TV THIS WEEKEND (GUEST PERFORMANCE ON PERLEY’S PLACE)
Legendary Western Star to Take Stage at Campfire Gathering and Veterans Breakfast During Annual Western Music Awards Event
Rich Price Visits Award-Winning Equestrian Legacy Radio This Thursday, October 14th
Tune-in Alert: Pure Country Radio Show Spotlights Rich Price and Bobby Marquez on Special Saturday Night Broadcast
Fastline Fast Track Podcast Episode Features The Music of The Singing Sierran, Rich Price, In An Interview By Brent Adams
This interview of The Singing Sierran, Rich Price, is presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, Nashville, Tennessee.
Listen to the full podcast at Fastline. Rich’s interview begins at approximately 32:56.
Alternatively, you can listen to an excerpt here:
Tune in for Conversation and Music from The Singing Sierran on Popular Fastline Fast Track Podcast & Award-winning My Kind of Country Radio Show
Rich Price Offers Fans Quality Entertainment with Family Time, Inspiring Words and Explorations of the Wide Open Spaces of His Cowboy Heroes During CoVID-19 Quarantine
Rich Price’s “Cowboy’s Cowboy” in Fall 2019 WMA Top 30 Western Albums Chart
Rick Huff’s Best of the West Reviews
For anyone who has been missing the big…and I DO mean “BIG” West effect in their recorded fare, here ya go!!! As is true of all of The Singing Sierran’s past CDs, the production elements in Rich Price’s new release are top notch, rendered by many of Country Music’s top hands. They include Hargus “Pig” Robbins, Joe Babcock, Jim Glaser and arranger Harold Bradley. The vocal arrangements in particular are richly full-bodied. The collection also makes good use of Price’s sonorous bass voice. On most of the tracks Price seems to have converted to a spoken or half-sung style of delivery that, for my ear, works far better for him than what has been employed on earlier releases.
Picks include the title track “Cowboy’s Cowboy,” “Bandera Moon,” “You Don’t Have To Be From Texas” and “Legend Without A Name.” By and large, this is Price’s most artistically satisfying release and, happily, I can recommend it!
Twelve tracks.