Time: 40:36
Size: 93.0 MB
Styles: Urban, R&B
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[3:46] 1. Where You Tryin' To Go
[4:17] 2. Lonely Girl
[3:08] 3. Dip In The Road
[4:42] 4. Where Do I Go From Here
[3:06] 5. Since Emptiness Filled My Heart
[3:42] 6. Must've Been A Fool
[4:34] 7. Some Say Hey
[3:20] 8. One True Truth
[2:43] 9. Love Is Gone
[3:41] 10. Way Of The Dinosaur
[3:32] 11. Devil In Your Soul
FLORENCE, S.C. -- Brothers Billy and Jackie Jeffords, longtime Florence businessmen, have been involved with music all their lives. Their passion for music and songwriting has brought accolades their way since their early teenage years. Together they have written more than 400 songs, more than 100 of which have been published. In 2005 Dip Ferrell (Billy) and the Truetones was formed primarily to record Billy and Jackie’s original songs. However, the brothers seemed to “stumble into beach music” as someone mentioned to Billy that one of their songs was getting a lot of air time and they didn’t know it until that song was nominated for song of the year.
“We never really considered ourselves to be beach music players -- we initially wrote James Taylor-like songs and rhythm and blues.” Billy Jeffords said. “We were trying to write and produce songs and hope that a big name would pick up a song or two. Most of our success, if you want to call it that, has been though the rhythm and blues section of beach music.”
“We never really considered ourselves to be beach music players -- we initially wrote James Taylor-like songs and rhythm and blues.” Billy Jeffords said. “We were trying to write and produce songs and hope that a big name would pick up a song or two. Most of our success, if you want to call it that, has been though the rhythm and blues section of beach music.”
Dip In The Road mc
Dip In The Road zippy
I didnt realize they call this "beach music"... I just call it good.
ReplyDeleteanother called Dip Ferrell: Along For The Vibe -also is great.
one of these days i will beg Mat Tigas(or Giullia or anyone) into getting 'Along For The Vibe' posted, which as far as I can tell is their best album.
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