By Cafe on the Corner, the members of Sawyer Brown had essentially (i.e., for recording purposes at least) given up on being rock 'n' rollers and revealed themselves to be a...
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More songs about girls and cars -- or, better yet, girls in cars. "The Walk" did so well as a single, the group included it on the next album, too. ~ Brian Mansfield, All...
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The band's robust work ethic makes it into these songs about simple life and small-town values, and Mark Miller controls a tendency to over-sing them, maybe because he...
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Sawyer Brown's records are frequently hampered by undistinguished material, which is what makes the live album Six Days on the Road such a treat. By featuring the cream of...
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Most country acts choose to temper holiday sentimentality with a little religion. Sawyer Brown takes a different approach. As its title telegraphs, Hallelujah He Is Born is...
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Curb's Greatest Hits is a ten-track budget-priced collection that features some of Sawyer Brown's biggest hits, including "Step That Step," "Heart Don't Fall Now," "Betty's...
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Greatest Hits 1990-1995 collects ten Sawyer Brown chart-toppers recorded for Capitol Records, and yes, it does include the slick country-pop band's biggest singles from...
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Hard to believe it's been 15 years since singer Mark Miller, keyboard player Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard, and the rest of Sawyer Brown brought their Florida-grown sunny...
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Sawyer Brown has never made any apologies for being a pop-oriented country-rock band, and throughout their career, they've often traded on the sounds and styles of the time...
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