Dreams of Glory
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The Stone Coyotes are a bare-bones rock family trio.
They have been taking “the road less travelled” ever since they gave back songwriter Barbara Keith’s major label advance years ago and began searching for their own sound their own way in a cellar in Western MA.
With five songs featured in Elmore Leonard’s novel, “Be Cool”, they gained national attention, but it is the grass roots, word-of-mouth response to their music that continues their momentum.
XM Satellite Radio (XCountry12 and Deep Tracks40) has their CDs in heavy rotation and they tour through MA, NY, PA, OH and TX several times a year.
Their 7th studio release is “Dreams of Glory”.
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author: carlton howard
Barbara Keith---remember this name. She rocks, she writes and we rock!!!
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author: Hege M Gulbrandsen
thanks to XM and CD Baby
author: Drew
I heard The Stone Coyotes on XM12 and knew I needed to hear more. Thanks to CD Baby for giving access to those like me who appreciate The Stone Coyotes and other great artists we hear on satellite radio. "A-1" tunes and customer service, thanks!!!
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Wow! Please adopt me.
author: "Jersey" Todd
I received my copy of this album yesterday, and I feel like a kid in school. I am thoroughly excited about this album, and this band.
First off, with all due respect, my parents are certainly not this cool.
This being said, Doug had me "air-drumming" within the first two songs on the album. In an age of computer generated beats, Doug's rat-a-tat made me wish that I took drum lessons as a kid.
John's guitar certainly gave the band a real pair of "balls" for lack of a better word. I think this is where some of the AC/DC comparisons have come in. I don't know how much they are warranted, but I understand it inasmuch as the guitar parts infect the band's sound with a certain electricity that absolutely rocks.
Barbara's vocals are the best that I've heard from any artist in a real, real long time. In some songs, she reminds me of Patti Smith, but then I hear Lucinda Williams, Stevie Nicks, and even maybe a little Pat Benatar. All I can really say is that she is tremendously,
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