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Album: South Sixty-Five
Artist: South Sixty-Five
Release Date: 12/1/1998
Genre: Country

South Sixty-Five is the self-titled debut album from the group with the same name. Members Jerimy Koeltztow, Stephen Parker, Lance Leslie, Doug Urie, and Brent Parker all handle the singing duties on the recording. The music isn't what can be called pure country, bringing a lot of pop/rock and... [+] Expand

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