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<title>Album Review : The Speed Of Grace</title>
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Review: As a writer of country hits for Suzy Boggus, Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood and Patty Loveless ("I'm That Kind of Girl," her signature tune), Matraca Berg has established herself as a favorite among female performers who want to push beyond lovelorn clich&#233;s. While such introspective sophistication informs her material on The Speed of Grace, Berg's singing is even more impressive than her...
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<p>As a writer of country hits for Suzy Boggus, Reba McEntire,
Trisha Yearwood and Patty Loveless ("I'm That Kind of Girl," her
signature tune), Matraca Berg has established herself as a favorite
among female performers who want to push beyond lovelorn
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<title>New Release : Sunday Morning to Saturday Night</title>
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<title>New Release : Lying to the Moon</title>
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<title>New Release : Lying to the Moon &amp; Other Stories</title>
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<title>Article : Matraca Berg Returns to the Moon</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 1999 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Like the Wizard of Oz, or Harlan Howard for that matter, Matraca Berg has been quietly hiding behind Nashville's rhinestone-studded curtain, cranking a creative wheel that rumbles with the sound of hitmaking thunder.| Not since Howard has Music City had a scribe this reliable and popular among its stars. But while Berg's songwriting touch is golden, her recording career has been cursed. Few listeners have bothered to look behind the curtain, but with the re-release of her debut, Lying to the Moo...
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Like the Wizard of Oz, or Harlan Howard for that matter, Matraca
Berg has been quietly hiding behind Nashville's rhinestone-studded
curtain, cranking a creative wheel that rumbles with the sound of
hitmaking thunder.| Not since Howard has Music City had a scribe
this reliable and popular among its stars. But while Berg's
songwriting touch is golden, her recording career has been cursed.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 1999 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Like the Wizard of Oz, or Harlan Howard for that matter, Matraca
Berg has been quietly hiding behind Nashville's rhinestone-studded
curtain, cranking a creative wheel that rumbles with the sound of
hitmaking thunder. Not since Howard has Music City had a scribe
this reliable and popular among its stars. But while Berg's
songwriting touch is golden, her recording career has been cursed.
Few listeners have bothered to look behind the curtain, but with
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