
In episode eight of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about an artist named Elliott Smith.
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Jul 19, 2014
38 min

In episode seven of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about an artist and personal friend named Todd Fritsch.
After allowing listeners to hear a song called "Calls I Haven't Made," Ramsey introduces listeners to the show before reading a bio on Fritsch and playing another track: "Love Never Goes Out of Style."
Shortly after, Ramsey discusses more about Fritsch and reads fans the press release about his new album before playing the track "Horses He Can't Ride Anymore."
Ramsey follows this song by concluding the show with a song entitled "Up Here In The Saddle," a track Fritsch recorded with Dean Dillon.
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Jul 2, 2012
25 min

In episode six of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about an artist named Wes Cunningham.
After allowing listeners to hear a song called "Singer/Songwriter," Ramsey introduces listeners to the show before playing five more songs from Wes Cunningham: Right Hand Man, Maybe Now They'll Get Your Name Right, The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, and You Smile Back.
Shortly after those songs on the show, Ramsey discusses hanging out with Cunningham in the summer of 2011 before playing five more songs: TROUBLE, We'll Always Have the Future, Too Much Information, When We Were Young, and Farewell Party.
Ramsey then tells listeners more about Cunningham as the show concludes with a song entitled "We Will Fly Away."
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May 29, 2012
44 min

In episode five of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about and revisits a band named Green River Ordinance (GRO).
After allowing listeners to hear a song by GRO called "Heart of Me," Ramsey introduces listeners to the show before playing another songs from GRO, "Love Laid Down."
Shortly after the second song on the show, Ramsey introduces an interview with GRO members (and brothers), Geoff and Jamey Ice, before playing the third song on the podcast, "Dancing Shoes."
Ramsey then tells listeners more about the band as the show concludes with a GRO song entitled "Healing Touch."
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Apr 30, 2012
30 min

In episode four of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about a band named Pink Floyd.
After allowing listeners to hear a song by Floyd called "Summer '68," Ramsey briefly discusses the band before playing two songs from Pink Floyd, "Fearless" and "Wots...Uh The Deal," while giving personal stories of the band's influence between songs.
The show concludes with a Floyd song entitled "The Final Cut."
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Mar 30, 2012
28 min

In episode three of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about a musician named Todd Fritsch.
After allowing listeners to hear a song by Fritsch called "What's Wrong With Me," Ramsey reads a review of Todd's album, "Sawdust." The show concludes with a Fritsch song entitled "First Date For the Last Time."
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Mar 1, 2012
23 min

In the second episode of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about a band named Green River Ordinance.
After allowing listeners to hear a song by GRO (as the band is called by their fans) entitled "Dancing Shoes," Ramsey reads a review of the band's album, "Out of My Hands."
The show concludes with a new song by Green River Ordinance, "Heart of Me," on their new album, "Under Fire," in stores on Feb. 28.
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Jan 30, 2012
17 min

In the pilot episode of Records Reviews, host Denton Ramsey talks about a longtime favorite in Sister Hazel.
After allowing listeners to hear an acoustic version of "Release," Ramsey reads his review of Hazel's 2009 studio album.
On a side note, the review Ramsey reads is Hazel's seventh studio album (August 2009); the band came out with their eighth studio album, Heartland Highway, in October 2010.
The show concludes with a song written and performed by Ramsey called "Wanna Know How."
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Dec 29, 2011
22 min