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| Biography: Singer/songwriter Stacy Dean Campbell was first inspired to become a musician by his father Buddy, a gospel singer. Raised by his grandparents in Carlsbad, NM, he grew up enamored of the music of Marty Robbins, whose smooth crooning influenced Campbell's own vocal style. Encouraged by his brother Spencer, ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1992 Label: Sony Critics' Rating:  Sexy, low-key rockabilly (like Chris Isaak but not as spooky), this album includes the singles "Rosalee," "Baby Don't You Know," and "Poor Man's Rose." ~ Brian Mansfield, All Music Guide ...Read full reviewReleased: 1999 Label: Paladin Critics' Rating:  Stacy Dean Campbell's third album, Ashes of Old Love, reaffirms his position as a contemporary singer/songwriter in the classic American mold. "Makin' Good Time," "Gone by Now," and "All the Winters We've ...Read full review
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