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Lead Performance: Liesel Matthews
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Don Walser might just be the love child of Slim Whitman and Patsy Montana: His big, robust tenor breaks into passionate, gut-busting yodeling at the drop of a Stetson. The Archive Series Vols. I and II (two CDs sold separately) present Walser with his accomplished cowboy-swing band, the Pure Texas Band, which lays a big Western howdy on classics (''Big Ball in Cowtown'') and originals (''Rolling Stone From Texas'') alike.
Vol. 1: A-
Vol. 2: A
Posted Aug 11, 1995
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