Archive for 'HCR Artists'
Steve Moore & The New South
Posted on 04. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Steve Moore & The New South (sometimes called “The Cowboy Killers”) is a revolving band that Features Steve Moore on Guitar(s) – Electrics and Acoustics, Harmonica(s), Tambourine (with his foot), mandolin, keyboards, and other instruments. Steve turned pro at very early age and actually made MORE MONEY on his first self produced show than he [...]
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Terry Baker (“Sweet Tea”)
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Terry Baker learned to play music in the Mississippi Delta back when it was saturated with the Blues. It shows in everything he plays. Terry is a multi-instrumentalist playing violin/fiddle, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, saxophone, five string banjo, etc. He sings, writes and adds an eclectic touch to everything he plays be it Blues, Bluegrass, Rock & [...]
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Durphy Doucette
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Durphy Doucette became Steve Moore’s nom de plume as it were and was used when he was fronting “The Cowboy Killers”. Durphy has put out a CD with his band “The Armitage Shanks” – so if you’ve ever been to England you’d get the Joke! Also, when Durpy was in London, he’d go out [...]
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SecondHandHeroes
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
The secondhandheroes are an explosive Alt-Rock Band with an emphasis on songs fit for radio. You will find similarities in bands like Creed, Lifehouse, Fuel, and The Calling. The band primarily tours around the Southeastern Conference schools and large venues. The band started about seven years ago and is continually finding it’s way into the [...]
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Kabana
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Kabana has been around for quite some time and has gone through several line-up changes but in my humble opinion this lineup was the BEST ever! Kabana is comprised of three seasoned veterans of the music industry who love to perform. As in life, where the journey is more rewarding than actually arriving at the [...]
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Roger Crimm
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Roger Crimm hails from Meridian, MS, and has performed professionally for over twenty years. His credits include numerous local and regional bands, as well as National tours. He has performed in every kind of venue from small clubs and parties, to stadiums and concerts. Roger has shared the stage with groups including Kansas, Molly Hatchet, [...]
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Fancy Pants McGee
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
This was a somewhat short lived band comprised of Jeff Boles, Brent Little, and Michael Turner. Brent’s moved to Arkansas where he married and is still playing drums and Jeff plays at the biggest Church in Meridian all the time. Jeff is multi-talented and can play many instruments including playing a MEAN guitar either left OR right handed. This [...]
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Regina Parks
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Regina recently passed away – which was a sad loss to us all…she’ll certainly be missed. She was a very talented songwriter and singer. She had a really great recording voice that is reminiscent of those great singers from the 70′s. Her style is kind of a rockin’ folk thing with a touch of blues that is really cool. [...]
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Leonard Michael
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Leonard Michael (a.k.a. Mike Wheeler) was born and raised in Pensacola, Florida. He began his musical training at age ten with the piano. He eventually picked up the guitar and he and band mate, Lucky Kelson, started their first band, The Thunderbird Five. With a name like that they were destined for greatness. Leonard enjoyed [...]
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Scott McQuaig
Posted on 03. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Scott McQuaig was born and raised in Meridian, Mississippi. He grew up listening to everyone from Jimmie Rodgers and Muddy Waters to Hank Williams and Waylon Jennings. When he was twelve years old , he took guitar lessons from local hero and legend, Carl Fitzgerald, and not too many years later, started writing songs and [...]


