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LELAND MARTIN I'll Pick The Guitar You Drive The Truck Audio CD - New Sealed

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Bevindt zich in: Blue Hill, Nebraska, Verenigde Staten
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eBay-objectnummer:234729349592
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Specificaties

Objectstaat
Nieuw: Een object dat niet is geopend of niet uit de verpakking van de fabrikant is gehaald (indien ...
CD Grading
Mint (M)
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Color
Multicolor
Custom Bundle
No
UPC
844667009217
Case Condition
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Inlay Condition
Mint (M)
Type
CD Baby
Language
English
Era
2000s
Instrument
Guitar
Style
Country Pop, Country Rock
Features
Sealed
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Artist
Martin, Leland
Format
CD
Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
Release Year
2008
Release Title
I'll Pick the Guitar You Drive the Truck
Genre
Country

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
UPC
0844667009217
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10046054768

Product Key Features

Artist
Martin, Leland
Format
CD
Release Year
2008
Release Title
I'll Pick the Guitar You Drive the Truck
Genre
Country

Dimensions

Item Length
5.47in
Item Height
0.40in
Item Width
5.02in
Item Weight
0.19lb.

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Notes
Leland Martin Bio Leland Martin's voice hits you like a drum roll, alerting you that serious emotions lie ahead. He sings the hard life he's experienced on his pilgrimage from the sawmills and honky tonks of southern Missouri to the spotlights of Nashville. Martin was born in the small community of Houston, Missouri. He and his eight brothers and sisters grew up in the even tinier and improbably named settlement of Success. What Martin lacked in material comforts, he made up for with a vivid imagination. "My main influences as a child," he says, "were the Elvis Presley movies I'd see on TV. That was a big treat. When I'd see him perform-and I was just a little tyke-I'd think, 'Man, that is so cool. That's what I want to do.' Every time I could save up three dollars, I'd go buy me an Elvis record." But Elvis wasn't the only star twinkling on Martin's young horizon. He also immersed himself in the Merle Haggard and Buck Owens albums he found in his mom's record collection. When he was 11 or 12, as he recalls, his mother bought him a guitar for Christmas. "I tried it, and I quit," he confesses. "I didn't like it. It was too hard. So I threw it in the closet." Still, the need to make music tugged at him. So, after a few months, he dug the guitar out and tried again. This time, he caught on. "I just kind of taught myself," Martin notes. "I'd watch somebody play and ask them questions. Then I'd go home and work on it." The first song he learned to play was Haggard's "Okie From Muskogee." "It was so easy," he says. "It had two chords. The songwriting that inspired me-as I got older and learned how to play-was the stuff like Haggard wrote." Once Martin had his basic guitar techniques down, he taught his older brother to play. The two of them wound up playing in a bar band when Martin was only 15. "There were guns going off outside and fights and brawls inside," he remembers. "It was scary for a 15-year-old kid." It was even scarier in the next bar they worked in. "When the bottles started flying," he explains, "which was practically every night, we'd have to turn the speakers around on the stage so that the glass would hit the backs of them. The first time I played in a bar that didn't have a fight all night, I thought, 'This is alright\'. When Martin reached the point that he was making $15 a night two nights a week, he quit high school, a decision he still regrets. "I've struggled awful hard because I didn't stay in school and get my education." In 1974-three days shy of his seventeenth birthday-Martin got married. To support himself and his bride, he began working in the local sawmills and cut back his performing to the weekends. "This was my way of life for years," he says. During his early years, Martin had tried to write songs but was never satisfied with the outcome. Then, in 1980, he finally wrote a couple that sounded good to him-good enough, in fact, that he decided to record them. They were "T-Bird Heaven" and "Tribute To Patsy Cline." Money was still scarce, though, so he and his buddies spent two or three hot summer days cutting "a whole load of cord wood." Together, they earned $1,100 and gave it all to Martin to pay for 1,000 copies of a 45 single of his two songs. Except for some local airplay, the record went nowhere. By 1983, Martin was working at a shoe factory in Houston and still playing nights in clubs. A local musician, Bobby Burkhead, who now works with George Jones, was putting together a band for Freddie Hart. "Bobby came out to the club and watched me and said he wanted to hire me to play lead guitar for Freddie," Martin recounts. Two days after he went to Nashville to rehearse with Hart, Martin's son was born. "It was 10 days before I got back home," he says. "That was tough-not getting to see your new baby." Touring with a big star, Martin soon discovered, wasn't what he hoped it would be. "I didn't like it," he says flatly. "Freddie and I are still friends and he taught me valuable lessons in so
Tracks
1.1 Royal Purple Peterbilt 1.2 Highway Angels 1.3 Sail My Boat 1.4 Theodores Thoughts 1.5 Shake a Truck Drivers Hand 1.6 I'll Pick the Guitar, You Drive the Truck 1.7 Carry on 1.8 Thank God for Satellite Radio 1.9 1957 1.10 Renegade Joe 1.11 Today Ain't Your Day 1.12 High Heels for Eighteen Wheels 1.13 Wild Bill 1.14 Mandys Song
Number of Tracks
14

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