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Stephen Bruton 5th

07/12/05
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(conqueroo) From The Five, the new album from Stephen Bruton which ships on July 26 on New West Records, finds the artist in high gear with a new collection of original songs -- many of them co-written with friends like NRBQ guitarist turned Nashville songwriter Big Al Anderson, Memphis rocker John Kilzer, Little Feat anchor Bill Payne, Austin player and composer Stephen Barber and Randy Jacobs.

He is joined in the studio by Payne on keyboards, drummer Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty, Average White Band) and Fort Worth pal Glen Clark (formerly of Delbert & Glen). The album's one cover is "Ordinary Man," which Bruton heard sung by Sam Moore and Junior Walker at the end of the movie "Tapeheads" and has since incorporated into his live show.
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