Sunny Sweeney talks about new album Married Alone before her San Antonio-area performance
Sunny Sweeney is as adept at scuffed-boot honky tonk as she is at rib-crushing balladry, and on her latest full-length effort, Married Alone, the Texas native does what she does best by defying categorization and resisting cliche. Enlisting country chimera Paul Cauthen to co-produce beside Texas Gentleman Beau Bedford at Dallas's Modern Electric Sound, Sweeney stacks the album with her signature attitude, a smattering of pop charm, special guests galore and plain, old-fashioned good songs.
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