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Paul E. Main was born in the State of Maine. He began his musical career at the age of eight. At the Age of fourteen he was writing arrangement for a fourteen-piece hotel dance band.
Paul's musical interest took a sharp turn at age sixteen when he took a union fill-in job drumming for The Late, Great Ernest Tubb.
Once bitten by the western swing played by the Texas Troubadours, Paul never looked back to his classical roots. In his words he'd rather "create than duplicate".
Paul wrote several tunes recorded by other artists and earned the attention of Nashville Producer and Publisher Bill Bleckley. Under Bill's direction Paul wrote and recorded Mama's Love. That tune climbed the charts and Paul's recording career has been steady from that day.
Paul has toured and appeared with Hank Thompson, Pam Tillis, Dick Curless, Ricky Scaggs and many more. Paul and his musical family, The Lonesome Highway Band, have toured extensively throughout the years and still maintain an active schedule.
His soulful, smooth delivery displays his respect for those who paved the road of country music. All of his recording feature his own arrangements. If you're a traditional country music fan, all of Paul's CD's are MUST HAVE ITEMS for your collection.
Strong on tradition, If you enjoy a keen blend of smooth vocals, pedal steel and fiddles, you'll love his products.
True to his convictions, he has heeded the words of friend Hank Thompson: "The more things change, the more they stay the same." True to his word you can count on Paul Main to "KEEP IT COUNTRY"

Check out the artist's website:
http://home.psouth.net/~paulmain

Track List:
1. Introduction
2. You're My Memory Number One
3. I Believe In You
4. Shame On You
5. Take Me As I Am
6. Silver Bells
7. Going Away Party
8. Silver Threads And Golden Needles
9. Here Inside
10. Honky Tonks, Good Ole Gals And hillbilly Bands
11. Sleepwalk
12. You Don't Know Me
13. When Two Worlds Collide
14. Ain't Mibehavin'
15. I Don't Need A Thing At All
16. I Hear the South Calling Me

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