50 Years Too Late
In 2006, Joey Allcorn released his full-length debut album 50 Years Too Late. Both a celebration of country's past and a glance at a dark, edgy country future, the album was well received by critics and radio.
In addition to Allcorn's outstanding country vocals and songwriting, 50 Years also received support from several all-star guests. Hank Williams III and Lonesome Wyatt from Those Poor Bastards both loaned their vocal chops to songs on the record, as did master musicians Donnie Herron (BR549, Bob Dylan), Johnny Hiland, Walter Cunningham (Johnny Cash), and Andy Gibson (Hank III's Damn Band).
The Not-So-Nashville Star is taking the underground country world by storm ... and he's just getting started.
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