Alverson’s been making music with a Lone Star state of mind – and sound – for decades, yet his popularity is still growing. When he won the 2007 Best Country and Western Music Award from Fort Worth Weekly, the paper declared, "If there is such a thing as Cowtown country music’s elder statesman, he’s it.” Though Alverson has stood on Texas’ honky-tonk and dance hall stages since way before he could be called an elder statesman of anything, the first time radio really paid attention was with the Jimmy Buffett-ish "Una Mas Cerveza,” a song on 1999’s, Lloyd Maines-produced Me on the Jukebox. Ironically, that one allowed him to quit his 30-year gig with Miller Brewing Co. so he could hit the road and sing his songs.
Traсklist: Intro Anytime, Anywhere Texas Me Let Me Go Home Whiskey Too Much Month (At the End of the Money) I Wish I Was Thirty Again Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You Poncho & Lefty Southwestern Pilgrimage Boot Heel Drag Fallin' Off a Log
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