![]() Heart Like Mine features sixteen tracks of Americana rock n' roll in the mold of Bruce Springsteen, the Pretenders, Wilco and Whiskeytown. "The music is authentic, rootsy and beautifully constructed; it's familiar and fresh all at once." ~The HB Independent The album also includes contributions from a handful of talented musicians, including Rami Jaffee (Foo Fighters, Wallflowers) on Hammond B3, Caitlin Cary (Whiskeytown) on violin and Danny Ott (Chris Gaffney, Dave Alvin) on guitar and lap steel. Click here to listen and buy now! 2012 Los Angeles Music Award Nominee Best Male Artist 2011 SoCal Live Music Competition Nominee "Top Ten Indie/Unsigned Release of the Year" ~Los Angeles Music Examiner "Top Prospect of the Year"(2012) ~Music Connection Magazine Best Country/Americana 2009 Orange County Music Awards Nominee Best Live Rock Band Best Live Acoustic Band 2009 SoCal Live Music Competition Best Live Acoustic Band 2008 Orange County Music Awards
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The Fallen Stars are an Americana Rock band from Southern California that believes a good story can break your heart and a driving guitar riff can put it back together again, all in the space of a three minute song.
Are you a fan of Firefly? Then you'll love our new music project, Leaves on the Wind! Our goal is to write a brand new original song based on each episode of the tv series Firefly, plus the feature film Serenity. Fifteen songs in all - just right for a full length album, we hope! Keep an eye on our Browncoats page to follow our progress!
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This Friday night - Tracy's birthday show at the Marlin Bar!
This is going to be our last full-band show for about a month or so - so come rock out with us!! We have some special surprises (like a guest on violin!), there will be cake and other goodies.
Friday, June 8th The Marlin Bar Springdale & Edinger Huntington Beach, CA Later, Leave Comment: |



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