Rick Alan Carpenter
  • Same Old Heartache
  • Nothing Left To Lose (But the Blues)
  • When the Big Money Comes
  • Same Old Heartache
    Genre: Traditional Country
    MP3 (02:52) [6.58 MB]
  • Nothing Left To Lose (But the Blues)
    Genre: Traditional Country
    MP3 (02:57) [6.77 MB]
  • When the Big Money Comes
    Genre: Traditional Country
    MP3 (03:18) [7.58 MB]
Biography
Rick Alan Carpenter’s music has been described as “Merle Haggard meets Gram Parsons at a Dwight Yoakam concert” and he’s just fine with that. “I’ve always liked the Bakersfield Sound, Texas Country, good ol’ hillbilly honky tonk with a fiddle and a steel guitar” he laughs. “Songs of love and loss, heartache and regret tinged with humor and irony.” Rick has worked in numerous rock and country bands in Los Angeles and Nashville opening for “everyone from Boy Howdy to Van Halen, playing guitar here, bass there, but always writing.” In 2005, he released “Outside of Nashville” a 6 song EP which “continues to exceed all expectations, selling more copies and being heard in more places than I ever imagined!” He appears regularly at writer’s nights in and around Nashville, and is putting a new band together "as we speak." He is currently “writing like crazy” for his next project, “and the ones after that!”
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  • Members:
    Rick Alan Carpenter (vocals/guitars), "Just Plain Shane" (Bass), Mckuen Thomas (steel guitar), David Harper (drums/vocals)
  • Sounds Like:
    Twangin' hillbilly-with-a-heartache shuffles, swings and stomps with a ballad here and there
  • Influences:
    Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Gram Parsons, CCR, Dwight Yoakam, The Beatles, Alan Jackson, Tom Petty, Hank Williams, Warren Zevon, Gary Stewart, Moe Bandy, Rick Nelson, Roy Orbison, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Elvis, Stones, Clint Black, Ray Price
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    11/12/05
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/18/23 00:49:28

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