Welcome to Church Street Station, presented by the legendary Rex Allen Sr. Originally airing in 1988, it was recorded live at the The Cheyenne Saloon and Opera House' located in Orlando, Florida. Church Street Station brings you the best live performances from all your country music favourites.
In this episode we have performances by: Leon Everette and Lisa Silver
Leon Everette - If I Keep on Going Crazy (01:13)
Lisa Silver - Deep In the Heart of You (04:30)
Lisa Silver - Maggie's Dream (07:28)
Leon Everette - I Could'a Had You (12:24)
Leon Everette - Soul Searchin' (15:51)
Leon Everette - The Race Is On (17:21)
Leon Everette Baughman is an American country music artist from South Carolina.
While in the Navy during the Vietnam War, Everette won a singing contest and decided to pursue a career in country music. Between 1977 and 1985, Everette recorded eight studio albums, including five for the RCA Nashville label. He charted several singles on the Hot Country Songs charts in the same timespan. Everette reached top 10 on the Hot Country Songs charts with the singles "Over", "Giving Up Easy", "Hurricane", "Midnight Rodeo", "Just Give Me What You Think Is Fair", "Soul Searchin'", "My Lady Loves Me (Just as I Am)" and "I Could'a Had You".
Lisa Silver is a multi-faceted talent who has been an in-demand Nashville studio musician/vocalist for more than 40 years.
A native of Detroit, Michigan, Lisa combined her classical training as a violinist at the University of Michigan School of Music and her eclectic musical influences to become an award winning musician, playing violin and fiddle on television and recordings for Chet Atkins and Ray Stevens. As part of the well-respected studio vocal group, The Cherry Sisters, and in combination with other background singers, Lisa has earned over 20 gold and platinum albums for her contributions to thousands of recordings by hundreds of artists including Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash, Randy Travis and Vince Gill.
Noted for her singing and fiddle playing, Lisa has also enjoyed a long career as a respected Music City songwriter. She has had over 50 of her original songs recorded, and her #1 song, "Forty Hour Week", recorded by the group Alabama, earned her a Grammy nomination. Lisa co-wrote and produced an album of children's music for Warner Brother Records called Big Country for One and All (now re-titled Celebration of Country) which featured Faith Hill, Randy Travis, and Brenda Lee.
In this episode we have performances by: Leon Everette and Lisa Silver
Leon Everette - If I Keep on Going Crazy (01:13)
Lisa Silver - Deep In the Heart of You (04:30)
Lisa Silver - Maggie's Dream (07:28)
Leon Everette - I Could'a Had You (12:24)
Leon Everette - Soul Searchin' (15:51)
Leon Everette - The Race Is On (17:21)
Leon Everette Baughman is an American country music artist from South Carolina.
While in the Navy during the Vietnam War, Everette won a singing contest and decided to pursue a career in country music. Between 1977 and 1985, Everette recorded eight studio albums, including five for the RCA Nashville label. He charted several singles on the Hot Country Songs charts in the same timespan. Everette reached top 10 on the Hot Country Songs charts with the singles "Over", "Giving Up Easy", "Hurricane", "Midnight Rodeo", "Just Give Me What You Think Is Fair", "Soul Searchin'", "My Lady Loves Me (Just as I Am)" and "I Could'a Had You".
Lisa Silver is a multi-faceted talent who has been an in-demand Nashville studio musician/vocalist for more than 40 years.
A native of Detroit, Michigan, Lisa combined her classical training as a violinist at the University of Michigan School of Music and her eclectic musical influences to become an award winning musician, playing violin and fiddle on television and recordings for Chet Atkins and Ray Stevens. As part of the well-respected studio vocal group, The Cherry Sisters, and in combination with other background singers, Lisa has earned over 20 gold and platinum albums for her contributions to thousands of recordings by hundreds of artists including Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash, Randy Travis and Vince Gill.
Noted for her singing and fiddle playing, Lisa has also enjoyed a long career as a respected Music City songwriter. She has had over 50 of her original songs recorded, and her #1 song, "Forty Hour Week", recorded by the group Alabama, earned her a Grammy nomination. Lisa co-wrote and produced an album of children's music for Warner Brother Records called Big Country for One and All (now re-titled Celebration of Country) which featured Faith Hill, Randy Travis, and Brenda Lee.
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