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Playing a by-now patented ragged and loose North Mississippi juke joint-based version of southern rock and blues, the Hill Country Revue was formed in 2008 by Cody Dickinson and Chris Chew of <a href="spotify:artist:714osTgzZrkyf3SGjggpfY">the North Mississippi Allstars</a> along with drummer Ed "Hot" Cleveland, blues harpist Daniel Coburn, and guitarist Kirk Smithhart, with frequent appearances by fellow <a href="spotify:artist:714osTgzZrkyf3SGjggpfY">NMA</a>-member <a href="spotify:artist:1YLrCQC8gRomtIs7kc9Eyk">Luther Dickinson</a> on guitar, drummer Martin Shore, bassist Aaron Julison, and guitarist, singer, and songwriter Garry Burnside, the son of legendary bluesman <a href="spotify:artist:2drMeidRg4jc07neGOL0Ip">R.L. Burnside</a>. The younger Burnside's songs make up the greater part of the group's debut album, Make a Move, which was released by Razor & Tie in 2009. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
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