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Welcome to EvO:R Entertainment |
The Virtual Kiosk CD Store

Over 250 pages of CDs with nearly 4,000 artists listed in this Virtual Mall. The EvO:R Virtual CD Mall
has been responsible for over 6,000 Independent CD sales since opening. We don't actually stock or sell the CDs,
we simply list each CD by genre and link the visitor to websites such as CD Baby and Peacework Music Network for the sale.
We also offer Guitar Kits, T-Shirts and plenty more.
Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week...
TOP COUNTRY: Country-Folk
 | JACKSTRAW: home far away
Debut album by Jackstraw from Portland, Oregon, featuring original and traditional, acoustic bluegrass with some of the most mind-numbing picking you'll ever hear.
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 | HARRIS AND RYDEN: run
Draws a melodic line nearly the length of the Great Divide, from the craggy peaks of the Grand Tetons to the rolling Texas Hill Country in a body of work that owes unclassifiable & original debts to folk, rock, & country.
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 | CAROLINE DOCTOROW: carmel valley ride
Carmel Valley Ride is a recording inspired by the life and work of the famous sixties folk duo Richard and Mimi Farina. Produced by Frank Carillo, the sound of the recording is a mix of folk, pop and alternative country sounds.
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 | JOYCE ANDERSEN: right where i should be
Remarkable neo-traditional songwriting, moving vocals,powerful fiddling and sparce production highlight the mystery, power and conviction of Joyce's eclectic style of acoustic roots music.
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 | JILL COHN: seven year surrender
6th release from Seattle based National touring artist, has a sweetness that is reminiscent of Norah Jones, along with lively production that travels from Nashville grit to the musical layers of a Coldplay CD.
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 | DAVID M. BAILEY: rusty brick road
8th release from the latest Kerrville Newfolk winner - Find out why one reviewer called him a "prophet with a guitar" while another called him a "national treasure"
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 | THE AMAZING INCREDIBLES: it could happen
They are a fun-loving, energetic acoustic quartet featuring two guitars, string bass and violin; like a zesty mixture of swing jazz, light country and power folk, these folks know how to stir up some dust.
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 | FUR DIXON AND STEVE WERNER: live on the nixon tapes
Two of today's best songwriters team up for an album of infectious new traditional songs from the backroads of America. Great bluegrassy guitar pickin' & harmony singing guaranteed to cure what ails ya and plant a smile on yer mug.
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 | MARY ANN KENNEDY: the trail less traveled
A unique, acoustic, concept cd, songs from the heart about the animals we love. Killer acoustic production with some of the best players in Nashville. Mary Ann Kennedy is a Grammy nominated singer/songwriter.
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 | TAYLOR PIE: long ride home
"Listening to this music is like putting on your favorite pair of blue jeans, so comfortable and the fit is perfect, voice, words and music matched with real experience, character, grace, and charm..."
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 | STEVE SESKIN: steve seskin
Poignant songs that will make you laugh, cry, and appreciate your life. One of the most successful writers in Nashville today.
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 | SCOTT CARTER: east end journal
Percussive folk, blues and Americana from the winner of the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Award (Past winners include David Wilcox, Lyle Lovett, John Gorka and Nanci Griffith!)
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 | STEVE SESKIN: along the way
The latest CD from this award-winning singer-songwriter features his song "Grown Men Don't Cry," which was a number one single for Tim McGraw.
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 | MARK BROWNING: ballads, love songs & gasoline
Solo roots FOLK. A Canadian grassroots sensation. He boarded a Greyhound bus in Vancouver on May 5th, 2000 - he didn't arrive home from the tour until December 23rd. 10 provinces, 2 states, 36 cities, 98 performances, 629 hours travelled, and over 30,000k
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 | NOELLE HAMPTON: jazz up your country christmas
These amazing "Living Room" recordings shine a whole new light on classic Christmas Songs. Update your stale Christmas music collection with this new beauty..
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 | ZANE WILLIAMS: fast licks and toothpicks
CDBaby listeners are writing in from everywhere calling him inventive, real, honest, edgy, fresh, fun, quirky, addictive, and unique. Check out the music that everyone is talking about.
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 | MODEL T'S AND MODEL ROADS:: the bumpy ride into the modern era along the staunton-parkersburg turnpike
Early automobiles, railroads and rollicking good times are featured in this captivating account of West Virginia in the early 1900s told through personal recollections, traditional music and songs.
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 | CORNER TOUR: the come on over
They came together after wandering street corners, art studios, parks, and abandoned lots. Sharing a love of street performance, circus, puppet shows, playing, and practicing. They combine a unique sound with accordions, banjo, guitar and horns.
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 | THE HALF MOON JUG BAND: space man in a jug band
Upbeat, homemade, American, acoustic music you can't get at Walmart or see on MTV; sounds like Steve Earl beating the crap out of Burl Ives.
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