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On the completely opposite side of the coin, Confederate Railroad's 1993 Top 10 hit "Trashy Women" is a rollicking slice of good-time barroom country-rock that unapologetically proclaims, "I like ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Multi-platinum recording artist Confederate Railroad is back with their latest album, Lucky to be Alive, which is now available on iTunes, Amazon and music retailers nationwide.
Confederate Railroad's lead singer, Danny Shirley, talks to The Boot about the band's new album, 'Lucky to Be Alive'.
With songs "Queen Of Memphis," "Trashy Women" and "Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind," Confederate Railroad has hit country music's landscape--and now will make an appearance in Brainerd.
Shirley said most of the tracks on the new album, due out sometime next year, sound like classic Confederate Railroad. In fact, they re-recorded their wildly popular “Trashy Women” with guest ...
Southern rock band Confederate Railroad has been removed from the lineup at the Du Quoin State Fair due to their name.
July 2016 will see the release of their first album of new material since 2007’s Cheap Thrills. Made up of 12 tracks, it will include a new version of “Trashy Women” (CR’s signature song ...
Zany Confederate Railroad, the band whose hits range from the trashy (“Trashy Women”) to family values (“Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind,” “Jesus and Mama,” “Elvis and Andy ...
Confederate Railroad scored a string of hits in the early-to-mid '90s with songs including "Jesus and Mama," "Queen of Memphis," "Trashy Women," "Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind," "Elvis and ...
Eventually the song, which Atlantic Records had placed in the last spot on Confederate Railroad’s debut album, began getting radio airplay.