Incoming: Bo Porter – Live at the Saxon Pub

Bo Porter – Live at the Saxon Pub
Release: February 13, 2009
Discover: MySpace | Website
Purchase: Amazon | iTunes
From the press release:
Here [Bo Porter] shows you just what he does every night, night after night at every show. Honky tonk, dancehall, country fair or sports arena; you get genuine Americana, roots country, real-deal honky tonk with Bo Porter.
Tracklist:
- Honky Tonk
- On a Mountain
- I Still Miss Someone
- Rattle Your Brain
- Ruby Ann
- Big Legged Woman
- Heartache for a Dime
- Milk Cow Blues
- Your Gonna Be Lonesome
- Work With Me Baby
- Must Be Jelly
- Donna On My Mind
- I Didn’t See That Comin’
- Beginning of the End
- Free Born Man
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