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HOUSTON VALLEY MUSIC

Houston Valley Music Publishing
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Nashville, North Carolina
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"Seems Ever thing I saw was a story and' a SONG"
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NEWS.......4 SONGS RECORDED here at Houston Valley Music...recorded by' BETH BAILEY in Nashville. All 4 songs are written by' LARRY JOE CASHEN.. The songs are now on Houston Valley Music myspace site. SONGS going up here today in song display...OUTLAW MAN (male & female version) OLD DIRT ROAD (male & female version) COTTON TOP (country version) bluegrass version on request,,,RIDE THE RAIN (country version)... to listen to new songs on MY NETWORK click on LARRY JOE CASHEN to view our 50 song demo catalog...we are always lookin for' that certain song to publish from' other writers and' do a quality demo in nashville with the song.......All song copyright (LOC) all rights reserved to all Houston Valley Music songs.. Visit my other sites. http://www.myspace.com/houstonvalleymusic http://www.myspace.com/larryjoecashengunsofdixie www.houstonvalleymusic.com http://www.myspace.com/larryjoevalleymusic http://www.youtube.comhoustonvalleymusic http://www.youtube.com/larryjoecashen http://www.youtube.com/bluemoongrass www.gunsofdixie.com
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www.gunsofdixie.com
EXPERIENCE/CREDITS
Television: Videos (WINO) in David Frizzell WATER MAKES HER CLOTHS STAY ON
Recorded Music: 38 songs recorded as a writer with
ARTISTS/WRITERS I REPRESENT
50 song catalog showcase up today..12-20-08...click on Larry Joe Cashen to view and' listen to songs. Larry Joe Cashen
GENRES I NEED OR REPRESENT
Country, Pop, Bluegrass
INFLUENCES
Any Songwriter that is willing to' take their Guitar and' Words to the streets and' be willing to live there on' nothing but' (For The Love Of A Song)
I AM INTERESTED IN
in finding new contacts
BRAGGING RIGHTS
I gave Johnny Major's assistant coaches the idea to bring Davy Crockett to the university of Tennessee. I also recommended to place cannons in the end zone and' shoot um off when Tennesse scored. They diden't put the cannons up there but' they do shoot fireworks off when Tennessee scores. The whole idea came from the' ALAMO ' where the VOLUNTEERS name comes from. I talked to the assistant coaches on cb one Sunday afternoon on I-75 from' Chattanooga to' Knoxville. This was right before Phillip Fulmer got the job. I think 1989. I have told lots of people about giving them the idea but' nobody really knows it was me. The last thing the coaches said when they got off at their exit in Knoxville was' we are going straight to Johnny Majors with' this. Nobody is a bigger fan of Tennesse Football then me. I used to walk on Saturday years ago when I was a kid just to find a radio to hear them play. I also did high school football and' basketball on the radio and' a pigskin panel on Saturday morning. I was the (CASHMAN) on the radio. who do I remember most? Dewey Warren and' Payton Manning. There are so many more I can't name them all. (GO VOLS)
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WHEN I'M NOT WORKING
Travel Hang out at the Beach Go to the Mountains Go camping in my Motorcoach Good Movies Go check out the Bands and' Writers Hang out on Lower Broad in Nashville
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