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  1. 15. Dez. 2009 · www.youtube.com/qtvCorb Lund has a new album out called 'Losing Lately Gambler.' He and the Albertans dropped by for a hoedown in studio Q. This is their son...

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  2. And that's why I'm here to tell you that there's nothin' left to lose. Except for maybe all the expectations and the blues. And I've come to tell you that you've nothin' left to prove. Most especially not to expectation and the blues. My Mormon cousins think I'm nuts, but they're out of touch. And today I got my finger on the pulse of the monster.

  3. 23. Feb. 2024 · He started out playing heavy rock with The Smalls in the early ’90s, but the Corb Lund Band’s 1995 debut, Modern Pain, found him embracing his roots and adopting a rootsy country sound shot through with dashes of blues, rock, jazz, and whatever else the moment demanded. In the late 2000s, the band (then dubbed Corb Lund and the HurtinAlbertans) signed to Nashville label New West and ...

  4. Discover, buy and download high quality mp3 music of Modern Pain 1995 by Corb Lund & The Hurtin' Albertans at Mp3Caprice.

  5. The HurtinAlbertans routinely sell out arenas at home, and they’ve enlisted a legion of fans in the U.S. from Montana to Texas with appearances with alt-country stars like Robert Earl Keen and Hayes Carll. Their audiences are not restricted to country enthusiasts, however: Lund has appeared on eclectic bills at high-profile events like England’s Glastonbury Festival (alongside the Who ...

  6. 1. Juli 2014 · Starting with 1995’s Modern Pain, Lund and the HurtinAlbertans (formerly the Corb Lund Band) have made quite a name for themselves in Canada. Lund now has eight records under his belt to go along with multiple Canadian Country Music Association awards and even a Juno (aka “Canadian Grammy”) for Best Roots and Traditional Album, which ...

  7. Lund was a founding member of The Smalls. The band retired in the fall of 2001, but reunited in 2014 for a string of shows, the so-called "Slight Return" tour. [2] Lund formed his country trio, the Corb Lund Band in 1995. The band changed its name to "Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans" shortly after guitarist Grant Siemens joined the group ...