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Jeff Griffith Delivers Traditional Country On His Debut CD Print E-mail
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Written by Martha E. Moore   

Jeff Griffith Delivers Traditional Country On His Debut CD, IF IT AIN'T ONE THING IT'S ANOTHER,

Image On October 30 Jeff Griffith cover If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another"Jeff Griffith has one of the most believable country voices I have ever heard. When Jeff sings a song, he literally 'becomes' the person in that song." - Joe Stampley San Antonio, TX (September 21, 2007) -- Arrowhead Records will release Jeff Griffith's debut CD, IF IT AIN'T ONE THING IT'S ANOTHER, on October 30, with Select-O-Hits handling national distribution. Produced by legendary country entertainer Joe Stampley, the disc is 11 tracks deep, with songs taking the Texas native from two-steps, to ballads to shuffles. Stampley has a proven track record, and as a producer, he believes every project should start with hit songs. "When you put a great song with a great country voice like Jeff's and the best pickers in the world, it turns into magic," he says.

Stampley combines a clean, crisp sound with distinctly traditional touches, and Griffith's rich timbre and compelling honesty can be heard in every note. Radio programmers are already familiar with Jeff's first two hits from the album, "Drinkin' Thing" (#34 Music Row / #9 Texas Music) and "If It Ain't One Thing It's Another" (#32 Music Row / #20 Texas Music). Jeff's current single, "I'm Your Radio," released in mid-August, is lighting up the phones and moving up the Music Row chart (#53). "This is the album I've always dreamed of making," says Jeff. Griffith takes us through emotions ranging from love, heartbreak and hope, but he's no stranger to "party songs," either. His fans pack the dance floor at his live shows to "Holed Up In Some Honky Tonk" and "Fishin' Forever." Jeff handles the slow numbers ("She Reminds Me Of You," "It Was Always So Easy," "Whiskey Talkin'") with a passion that is palpable.

There are no missteps here - just solid tunes, written by songwriters like Dean Dillon, Frank Dycus, Doodle Owens, Wayne Carson and Tony Stampley, and sung by a singer who's not afraid to show he is country. Learn more about Jeff Griffith and hear clips at: Jeff's Website and MySpace/JeffGriffith

 
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