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Great rock'n'roll doesn't always have a great name. In 1992, Newmarket, New Hampshire natives Jon Nolan and Cliff Murphy named their band Say ZuZu (a reference to the Frank Capra film „It's A Wonderful Life"). Six albums and countless touring later, it's too late to change. "Every Mile" is Say ZuZu's first release since 1999's "Live," and their first studio effort since 1998's "Bull". 3 more albums ("Highway Signs & Driving Songs," "Say ZuZu" and "Take These Turns") had been released independently between 1995 and 1997. The band's most recent studio effort "Every Mile" is clearly the most musically mature. From the musicianship and production to the songwriting and lyrics, "Every Mile" rocks, rolls, and twangs with an intensity and purpose that shows these guys are serious about the music stuff. Say ZuZu play insurgent country - or roots rock, or alt.country, or folk-rock, or whatever it's called - a mixture of the Pawtuckets, Dashboard Saviors, Bottle Rockets, Slobberbone or Whiskeytown. These guys tell good stories through their music and do so with unique, creative lyrics, skilled musicianship, and ringing harmonies. Check out the artist's website: http://www.sayzuzu.com Track List: 1. Lonely 2. Wish Me Well 3. Glow 4. Good Girl 5. Independence Day 6. Blue To Here 7. You Don't Know Me 8. Don't Leave 9. Sugar Bowl 10. Doldrums 11. Postcard 12. Still Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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