Ain't Nobody Gonna Take My Woman
Ain’t Nobody Gonna Take My Woman Away
2:20
Written by Dewey Brown, Leslie Brown
Liberty Showcase Publishing, BMI
ISRC: TCAFU2169924
Vocals, Upright Bass: Leslie Brown
Vocals, Fiddle, Rhythm Guitar: Dewey Brown
Mandolin: Kendall Gales
Banjo: Brandon Henson
Lead Guitar: Tim Spence
Recorded at: The Music Store. Dewey Brown. Graham, NC
Mixed, Edited and Mastered at: The Rubber Room. Jerry Brown. Chapel Hill, NC
Vocals Recorded at: The Treehouse, Tim Carter. Nashville, TN
Produced by: Dewey and Leslie Brown
Dewey and Leslie Brown with The Carolina Gentlemen's offer up a new album, "Jealousy," which will soon be released on Bell Buckle Records. The album is rich in tradition, soulful sound, dynamic instrumentation, and original songs.

All tracks are rich in traditional bluegrass and serve up lots of dynamic mountain harmonies and rich instrumentation. Leslie and Dewey are authentic. They are a powerhouse couple who display soulfulness, talent, and songs representing the heritage of traditional Appalachian themes.

Dewey and Leslie Brown are the real deal, and they have been entertaining audiences across the United States for years and years.

Burlington, North Carolina's Dewey and Leslie Brown showcase their bluegrass talent, bringing a mixture of the sounds of Ralph Stanley and Hazel Dickens. Dewey played fiddle as a Clinch Mountain Boy for Dr. Stanley for 11 years until Ralph Stanley passed away in 2016. As a matter of fact, Dewey released a CD "Traditional Fiddle," featuring Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys. Leslie is an authentic coal miner's daughter raised by her grandparents in the Appalachian mountains of Vansant, Virginia. Her upbringing in those mountains has played a significant role in her songwriting, dancing, and singing. Leslie is about the most authentic mountain girl you will ever meet. Together, their music is powerful and genuine, and deep in the bluegrass tradition.

Dewey and Leslie currently own The Reidsville Showcase Theater in Reidsville, North Carolina. They also produce two festivals, "Deweyfest" and "Gospelfest."