Incoming: Brandon Rickman – Young Man, Old Soul

Brandon Rickman – Young Man, Old Soul
Release: June 30, 2009
Discover: MySpace
Purchase: Amazon | iTunes
From the press release:
Brandon Rickman has created a definite buzz over the past several years in the Bluegrass and Country community with his distinctive vocals and songwriting talents. Young Man, Old Soul is his first solo album and comes right on the heels of the 1 Bluegrass Unlimited album “No Turning Back” from the Lonesome River Band of which Brandon is their lead singer and guitarist.
Tracklist:
- Always Have, Always Will
- Rain & Snow
- Here Comes That Feeling Again
- I Bought Her A Dog
- What I Know Now
- Wide Spot In The Road
- Let Me Walk Lord
- So Long 20′s
- Rest For His Workers
- I Take The Back Roads
- Dime Store Rings
- Wearin’ Her Knees Out Over Me
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