2003 GRAMMY® WINNER FOR COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers was awarded Country Album of the Year as well as Best Country Vocal Collaboration for 'How's the World Treating You' by James Taylor and Alison Krauss.

Hear what the artist have to say about the amazing Songs of the Louvin Brothers project! www.thelouvinbrothers.com

Dierks Bentley jumped at the chance to honor one of his major influences, The Louvin Brothers, with a performance on the tribute album..Pam Tillis had no idea she would end up being perhaps the last person to record a duet with Johnny Cash.Collect this peace of Musical history today.
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CARL JACKSON
Songs of the South

Songs Of The South is a compilation of tracks from two of Carl's previously released albums: Song Of The South (1982) and Banjo Man (1980); and it features guests Emmylou Harris, Keith Whitley, Marty Stuart, Jerry Douglas, Sharon White Skaggs, Vassar Clements, and Jesse McReynolds.

"Carl Jackson is one of the most talented people on the planet Earth.... These recordings capture Carl's natural wizardry in its peak form." - Marty Stuart


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 NASHVILLE COUNTRY

CARL JACKSON FEATURING Emmylou Harris, Ricky Skaggs, Melba Montgomery, Sharon White and Cheryl White

Gone Gone Gone - Jackson, Carl & Ricky Scaggs/To Keep Your Memory Green - Jackson, Carl & Sharon White/Cheryl White
Under Your Spell Again - Jackson, Carl & Emmylou Harris/Walk Through The World With Me - Jackson, Carl & Emmylou Harris
All That's Left For Me/Something Draws Me To You - Jackson, Carl & Emmylou Harris/When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again - Jackson, Carl & Emmylou Harris/You Made A Memory Of Me - Jackson, Carl & Sharon White/Cheryl White/I Take The Chance - Jackson, Carl & Emmylou Harris/Before I Met You - Jackson, Carl & Ricky Scaggs/We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds - Jackson, Carl & Emmylou Harris
Dyin' On Sorrow's Wine/Best We Could Do/Nobody's Darlin' But mine


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 CARL JACKSON

BANJO HITS – 1983 Sugar Hill Records

One of Carl Jackson`s early projects, on Sugar Hill featuring some of the all time great! Bluegrass tunes,

Such as Foggy Mountian Breakdown, Dueling Banjos, Rawhide, Flop Eared Mule & Done Gone and more.

Carl is joined by an “All Star Cast” of old Friends. Jim & Jessie McReynolds, Jim Brock & Lee Jackson.


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CARL JACKSON, JOHN STARLING & THE NASH RAMBLERS
Spring Training

1992 GRAMMY® WINNER!

Best Bluegrass Album
Hot acoustic country with special guests Emmylou Harris, Sam Bush, Al Perkins and Roy Huskey Jr. "...An effortless amalgam of acoustic country and bluegrass with choice harmonies and hot ensemble playing." -CMJ


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 Carl Jackson - Banjo Man: A Tribute to Earl Scruggs,

With some of the best Bluegrass musicians and vocalist of all time

Marty Stuart Guitar (Rhythm), Mandolin Carl Jackson Banjo, Guitar, Main Performer, Vocals, Harmony Vocals

Cheryl Warren Tenor (Vocal) Jerry Douglas Dobro Vassar Clements Fiddle Sharon White Baritone (Vocal)

Earl's Breakdown /John Henry /Grey Eagle/You Are My Flower/ Home Sweet Home /Careless Love /Keep on the Sunny Side /Little Darlin' Pal of Mine /Reuben /Ground Speed /Banjo Man/Refrain & Foggy Mountain Breakdown.


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Against the Grain, LCJS Records

Cordle, Jackson & Salley
Larry Cordle, Carl Jackson, and Jerry Salley--are well known in Nashville circles as successful songwriters. On Against the Grain, they band together to interpret (mostly) their own material. Most of Nashville's finest turn out to lend instrumental support, but the trio's terrific harmonies are what command your attention. There's considerable stylistic diversity here, with hardcore honky-tonk, catchy country-pop, lite-country ballads, hot-country rockers, and bluegrass all finding a place in the mix. In most spots, it's difficult to imagine any established Nashville star doing a better job than these three do themselves. -- Marc Greilsamer


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CORDLE, JACKSON & SALLEY

Lonesome Café

On this acoustic album the trio's terrific harmonies are what command your attention with heart-wrenching country ballads, bluegrass gospel songs and a greatest hits medley showcasing some of their biggest hits. Songwriters Larry Cordle, Carl Jackson and Jerry Salley have had songs recorded by Garth Brooks, Ricky Skaggs, Patty Loveless, Alison Krauss, Diamond Rio, Gene Watson, Pam Tillis, The Osbourne Brothers, Johnny Paycheck, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, Mel Tillis, George Jones, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John Anderson, Glen Campbell, Nancy Sinatra, Dolly Parton, John Michael Montgomery, Travis Tritt, Steven Curtis Chapman and various other artists. Albums with their songs have been on over 75 millions records sold! This is their second album released together and is sure to become an “Americana classic”.