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music news CD Review: Lazy Harry - The Dog On The Tucker Box - by Bob Everhart for Country Music News International Magazine & Radio Show- Music top
LAZY HARRY
The Dog On The Tucker Box
The Dog On The Tuckerbox Story - What Kind Of Dog  Were You - The Bullockies Story - Five Miles From Gundagai - The Story f  The Limestone Hotel - Lacy Harry's - Yarri's Story - Yarri - The  Shearer's Story - Flash Jack From Gundagi - The Story Of Dave &  Mabel - Where The Dog Sits On The Tuckerbox - A Story Of The Pioneers -  Along The Road To Gundagai
It's pretty easy to recognize this album is from  Australia.  Quite frankly, I've not heard good 'story' songs for a whole  big bunch of years coming out of Nashville, but here it is in Australia  no less.  Every song on this incredibly well done story-album by Lazy  Harry is a treat.  First off, Harry has a very nice, strong, plaintive,  and gifted voice to suit the song. The very first one also includes a  little "Waltzing Matilda" to verify it's sincerity.  There's something  about Lazy Harry that makes him very unique.  He has a great sense of  humor, that's for sure, but he also has the very pleasant voice to charm  the listener into 'hearing' some historical facts about Australia they  might not otherwise ever hear.  "The Dog On The Tucker Box" is a large  feature of Australian identification, especially historically.  The  legend began way back in the 1800's when hopeful settlers followed the  track made by the explorers.  In those bygone days heavy loads were  pulled by bullock teams, and brave obedient dogs were needed to  guard the load when camp was set.  Lazy Harry sings and tells the story  of that faithful little dog who still waits for his master at Gundagai.  This is what America's early 'country music' was all about.  Isn't it a  shame that nothing like that exists today in so-called country music.   Good musicians back the very credible voice of Lazy Harry too, although  they're not listed.  The accordion is especially nice in several songs.   The whole album is simply full of terrific old-timey country music and  stories.  The way the 'real' story goes, is that Harry was a school  teacher and decided to pick up the guitar and write songs about what he  was teaching which eventually led him to become an entertainer rather  than a teacher.  He did the right thing.  His ability to put a song  over, a song that he wrote himself, is remarkable.  It's a distinct  pleasure to hear such a nice voice 'giving us the low-down.'  It's late  in the season as I write this, but I'm going to send it along to the  Rural Roots Music Commission anyway in the hopes they might consider it  for next year's CD of the Year awards.
RECORD REVIEW BY BOB EVERHART, President, National Traditional Country Music Association     www.music-savers.com for Country Music News International Magazine & Radio Show
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