| 1. On The Road |
| 2. Just Holding You |
| 3. If You're Ever In Oklahoma |
| 4. North |
| 5. All These Years |
| 6. Greenwood Town |
| 7. Gulf Coast Romance |
| 8. Old Mines Road |
| 9. 1985 |
| 10. Uvalde |
Editorial Reviews
Luke has shared the stage with many well-known artists including Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Alabama, Merle Haggard, Bellamy Brothers, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Robert Earl Keen, Jerry Jeff Walker, Charlie Robison, Bruce Robison, Jack Ingram, Joe Ely, Mark David Manders, Pat Green, Cory Morrow, Chris Wall, Cooder Graw, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Terri Hendrix, Steve Fromholz, David Allan Coe and Gary P. Nunn.
San Antonios Current Magazine awarded Luke the "Best New Artist" at its 11th Annual Music Awards Ceremony in March, 1998. Readers of The University Daily in Lubbock selected Luke as the "Best Local Country & Western Band" in April, 1999. The editors and audience of Citysearch.com chose Luke as San Antonios "Favorite Local Singer" in the websites "Favorites in San Antonio" contest in October, 2000.
Product Description:
Luke Olsons latest release, Uvalde, marks the singer/songwriters ninth year of singing and playing to appreciative audiences throughout Texas and the Southwest. Uvalde, inspired by Lukes travels throughout Texas and beyond, contains seven original songs and three covers including a stunning bluegrass version of J.J. Cales "If Youre Ever In Oklahoma."
Uvalde,Luke Olson,Country
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Uvalde
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ASIN: B00009LIA3 Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- On The Road
- Just Holding You
- If You're Ever In Oklahoma
- North
- All These Years
- Greenwood Town
- Gulf Coast Romance
- Old Mines Road
- 1985
- Uvalde
Album Description
Luke Olson's latest release, Uvalde, marks the singer/songwriter's ninth year of singing and playing to appreciative audiences throughout Texas and the Southwest. Uvalde, inspired by Luke's travels throughout Texas and beyond, contains seven original songs and three covers including a stunning bluegrass version of J.J. Cale's "If You're Ever In Oklahoma."Music Album:
