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Indeed
The Wild Horses
saga is one of survival. They’ve played as many as 250
shows a year for over a decade
enduring one set back after
another
to finally seize the brass ring. Wild
Horses formed in 1989
with the
core members all hailing from the same Texas county.
They set up camp in Nashville
where
they soon won a battle of the bands. Then good luck came their
way. First the producer who was working with them hooked the
band up with epic records and they finally had that elusive
record deal. Then
some folks from the Professional Bull Riders
Rode Organization heard “I will survive” and snapped
it up for the new PBR compilation album
Dancin With Thunder.
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| With
that first hit under their belt
Wild
Horses is now recording its first
album
due out next year. Wild Horses
is the newest and most explosive country and rock-n-roll band
on the college circuit. With the ability to cover over 300 country
and rock-n-roll songs this band is sure to make your next party
one for the ages. |
ZZ Top:
Tush
Tube Snake Boogie
La Grange
Bachman Turner Overdrive:
Taking Care of Business
George Straight:
Amarillo By Morning
The Fireman
Stevie Ray Vaughn:
Crossfire
Shania Twain:
Honey I’m Home
Still The One
Pink Floyd:
The Wall
Pat Benetar:
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Wild Cherry:
Play That Funky Music
Johnny Cash:
Ring of Fire
Bob Seger:
Old Time Rock N’ Roll
Turn the Page
Hank Williams Jr.:
Whiskey Bent
Family Tradition
Country Boy
Guess Who:
American Woman
Steve Earle:
Copper Head Road
Guitar Town
Rolling Stones:
Honkey Tonk Woman
Wild Horses
Sympathy for the Devil
Clint Black:
Killing Time
George Jones:
He Stopped Loving Her
Lynard Skynard:
Gimme Three Steps
Sweet Home Alabama
Freebird
Charlie Daniels Band:
Devil Went Down to Georgia
Long Hair Country Boy
Alan Jackson:
Chattahoochie
Neon Rainbow
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