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Amanda Richards & The Good Long Whiles
by Amanda Richards & The Good Long Whiles
Oregon’s own Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, Amanda Richards, releases her fourth, highly anticipated studio album, Tough Ones to Love. Following her 2012 Independent Music Award-winning concept album, Play Dead, Amanda and her band, the Good Long Whiles, offer thirteen new songs of provocative, hard-hitting country and Americana. With Amanda on acoustic and electric guitars and lead vocals, Andy Clapp on bass, Mark Powers on drums, and multi-instrumentalist Steve Moore providing guitar, lap steel, banjo, and backing vocals, Tough Ones to Love further establishes Amanda’s place as “one of country music’s most important singers.” (Country Music People UK) Amanda’s ten original compositions explore the boundaries of love, heartbreak, and temptation, while showcasing her natural gift for storytelling. Whether skewering former lovers, or rebuffing the Devil’s advances, Amanda holds nothing back. “Someday you might have some clout / When your teeth turn yellow and your hair falls
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Last Train
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Close to Me
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Another Temptation
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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First There Was
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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What I Mean to Say
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Lame Tattoos
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Cinderella's Waltz
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Cry of the Wild Goose
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Devastatingly
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Nothing More Flammable Than Sentiment
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Two Characters in Search of a Country Song
Rooted in the country tradition, but not confined to it, Tough Ones to Love ranges from country-soul to gritty roots-rock, all guided by Amanda’s smoky, commanding voice. Amanda Richards and the Good Long Whiles be celebrating the release of Tough Ones to Love November 4, 2016, at Portland’s historic Old Church.
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Fresh Kill
Written by Amanda Richards Steve Moore on banjo and harmonies. Andy Clapp on bass. Mark Powers on drums. Amanda Richards on acoustic and electric guitars, lead vocals and harmonies. Engineered by Justin Phelps at Cloud City Sound and Hallowed Halls in Portland, OR. Produced by Amanda Richards & Steve Moore Executive Producers: Amanda Richards & Joe Fox LYRICS I was the first to arrive on the scene The scent of her perfume still lingering You drew the line in chalk around your heart ‘cause you have to be dramatic when you’re suffering for art Chorus: O Fresh Kill The vultures start to circle when you’re standing still And prey on those with the weakness of will O Fresh Kill I’ll lick the salty tears right off your face It’s a bitter sadness but I’ve come to like the taste It’s as close as I could get to you, between the sheets But I’m not the one you love, just blood and bone and meat Chorus Pick it all apart, piece by piece bit by bit Don’t tell me that you love me and I wont expect you to mean it Just use me while you have me, throw the rest away A voluntary slaughter to morally decay Chorus x2
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Oregon’s own Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, Amanda Richards, releases her fourth, highly anticipated studio album, Tough Ones to Love. Following her 2012 Independent Music Award-winning concept album, Play Dead, Amanda and her band, the Good Long Whiles, offer thirteen new songs of provocative, hard-hitting country and Americana. With Amanda on acoustic and electric guitars and lead vocals, Andy Clapp on bass, Mark Powers on drums, and multi-instrumentalist Steve Moore providing guitar, lap steel, banjo, and backing vocals, Tough Ones to Love further establishes Amanda’s place as “one of country music’s most important singers.” (Country Music People UK) Amanda’s ten original compositions explore the boundaries of love, heartbreak, and temptation, while showcasing her natural gift for storytelling. Whether skewering former lovers, or rebuffing the Devil’s advances, Amanda holds nothing back. “Someday you might have some clout / When your teeth turn yellow and your hair falls
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