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Morningside (DouganJones)
Katherine Dougan
Pure, pleasantly simple country folk, immediately stealing away your troubles of the modern world.
Collection Contents
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One Little Question | 3:05 | Play |
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Not Soon Enough | 3:51 | Play |
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Ashes of My Heart | 2:40 | Play |
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Get Me Out of This Town | 1:59 | Play |
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We're All Gonna Die One Day | 1:44 | Play |
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No Luck With Men | 3:19 | Play |
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Carry On | 3:01 | Play |
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Maryland and Mississippi | 4:35 | Play |
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Low Side of Low | 3:21 | Play |
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Barricades and Brickwalls | 2:58 | Play |
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Something Blue | 3:10 | Play |
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Freezeoff's Song | 2:36 | Play |
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Description
Katherine Dougan, formerly of DouganJones, an alt-country musical duo from Jackson, Mississippi, released her debut CD, "Morningside," in 2002. The album was recorded "live" in one 10-hour session at Route 1 Recording studio in Monticello, Mississippi. "Morningside" is available online at www.cdbaby.com. The CD, which offers listeners the simple styling and true sound and feel of a live performance, features eight songs penned by Dougan and two written by Jones.
Both self-taught acoustic guitarists, singer-songwriter Katherine R. Dougan and singer-songwriter Steven Jones met in 2001 after Dougan moved to Jackson. The now-defunct duo played together until August 2002.
A rural Southern Indiana native, Dougan moved to the Deep South in 1998. She picked up the guitar after a divorce, when she traded her wedding ring for a used acoustic guitar at a pawnshop in Kentucky. A freelance writer and poet, Dougan plays flute and piano. She cites her mother's family's Tennessee mountain music as her earliest influence. "My mother's family -- she has 12 brothers and sisters -- used to play bluegrass music on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons. They played spoons, a mandolin -- which my Uncle James called a 'sweet tater' and a washtub bass. I remember sitting for hours in a red-vinyl-seat chrome-legged kitchen chair, my little kid legs dangling above the floor, listening to the music.
"My influences include lots of older country music, especially Hank Williams Sr. -- his words are amazing. Longtime influences include EmmyLou Harris, Gram Parsons, John Prine as well as Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Lucinda Williams and Julie & Buddy Miller," Dougan said.
Mississippi native Jones -- now a North Carolina resident -- hails from the hill country of Pontotoc. A pharmacist, Jones grew up listening to his dad's Beatles and Bob Dylan 8-track tapes.