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  1. 20. Jan. 2007 · Fred's voice is a lot like Randy Newman's so a bit of a minute getting used to but any album with John Hiatt, Nanci Griffith, Vassar Clements,, David Mallet and David Grier is not a one star album - It has Vassar on it for god's sake and David Grier - this is an early Nashville effort from 1990 and it 's more of a comfortable bath rob honky tonk back porch good time - thus the title "Where the ...

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  2. Where the Fast Lane Ends, an Album by Fred Koller. Released in 1990 on Alcazar (catalog no. ALCAZAR 112; CD). Genres: Americana, Singer-Songwriter. Featured peformers: Fred Koller (guitar, vocals, producer, songwriter), Steve Schaeffer (bass), Milton Sledge (drums), Steve O'Brien (producer).

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  4. 5. Dez. 2019 · This Oct. 11, 2019 photo shows singer, songwriter John Hiatt during an interview in New York to promote his box set “Only the Song Survives,” available on Friday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) NEW YORK (AP) — John Hiatt wrote his first song at age 11, and knew right away that’s what he wanted to do. It’s not his job; it’s who he is.

  5. 23. Jan. 2017 · Where the Fast Lane Ends: Directed by Thomas Weber. With Madison Brown, Marshall Chapman, Michael Chase, Mac Davis. Where the Fast Lane Ends - Movie, rated Family-Friendly (How rare these days), About a family in Atlanta in the fast lane, losing touch with their kids, get invited to get back to the farm roots, and see how the family changes for the better.

  6. 11. Apr. 2022 · Here are ten of his best songs that have stood the test of time. 10. Take Off Your Uniform. Take Off Your Uniform is one of Hiatt’s best songs of all time. It is a song that is about the struggles of blue-collar workers. The song is told from the perspective of a man who is working in a factory.

  7. ...one of rock's most astute singer-songwriters of the last 40 years ~ Los Angeles Times ~