FortyTwenty

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FortyTwenty
OriginLincoln, Nebraska, United States
GenresCountry, cowbilly, honky-tonk
Years active2002–present
LabelsSlackjaw Records
WebsiteFortyTwenty.com

FortyTwenty is a country rock band formed in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Current members

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  • Jon Bradley: guitar/vocals
  • J.J. King: drums/vocals
  • Lern Tilton: upright bass/vocals
  • David Wilson: fiddle/acoustic guitar/vocals, who has now moved on to the Cowboy Dave Band

Albums

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  • Lowdown and Dirty (2003, Slackjaw Records)
  • Sober and Stupid (2005, Slackjaw Records)
    • The album received significant radio play in various markets, reaching the No. 5 spot on the Freeform American Roots Chart, the No. 8 spot on the Euro-Americana Chart, and the No. 12 spot on XM Satellite Radio's X-Country Chart. The group recorded its 13-song disc with producer A.J. Mogis at Presto Studios in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Country Music Television

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In May 2004, FortyTwenty was invited to Nashville by Country Music Television to record four original acoustic songs for a segment called "New Voices, No Cover", which is now featured on FortyTwenty's CMT.com page.[1]

References

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