The first time I heard Kim Richey’s voice, she was a backing vocalist on Radney Foster’s 1992 solo album Del Rio, TX 1959. It jumped out and stuck with me from the first listen. Considering that “backing vocalist” is a […]
The first time I heard Kim Richey’s voice, she was a backing vocalist on Radney Foster’s 1992 solo album Del Rio, TX 1959. It jumped out and stuck with me from the first listen. Considering that “backing vocalist” is a […]
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