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Corb Lund recently stopped by the American Songwriter offices in Nashville and played some of his Canadian country tunes for us, and shared stories on life in Alberta and what inspires his songwriting ...
The collapse of society rarely sounds so inviting as it does on "Getting' Down on the Mountain," the uptempo song that opens singer-songwriter Corb Lund's new album, "Cabin Fever." Even Lund admits ...
Corb Lund has always kept one scuffed, dust-covered cowboy boot in the twangy sounds of traditional country-western music, and the other in, well, the weird. His output is decidedly retro in style, ...
Corb Lund plays country and western music. His sound is less Tim McGraw and George Strait western music, and more like John Prine, David Allan Coe western music. There's slide guitar, there's drawl ...
Call him the Canadian cowboy. Alberta born and raised singer/songwriter Lund returns five years after his last set of originals to deliver his tenth full length. He also brings back Harry Stinson as ...
Lund is an alt-country singer-songwriter from Alberta, Canada. He grew up in a ranching and rodeo family in the foothills of Southern Alberta, then spent the early years of his career writing songs ...
Rural living isn't easy, as he shows on Cabin Fever, and that's why it makes for such great songs. Corb Lund Built This Album With His Own Two Hands Corb Lund Built This Album With His Own Two Hands ...
Corb Lund, who wrote most of Cabin Fever, his new album, in a cabin he built himself. The prelude to Canadian singer-songwriter Corb Lund's new album sounds like a classic country music song. Lund ...
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