Pure Grain’s ‘Truckin Song’

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Updated Dec 14, 2009

Headed up by OTR driver Chris Taber, the Cincinnati by way of Nashville band Pure Grain blends honkytonk with traditional country, blues and rock ‘n’ roll toward a hard-driving sound exemplified by “Truckin Song” (check out the video via the link or embedded below, featuring Taber in a Freightliner). The song is from their upcoming record “>A Fine Blend,” slated for release by Sol Records quite soon and includes such lyrical gems as:

“>Breaker breaker one-nine. Come on back, can you hear me?”

Visit Sol’s website for more info on the band and their upcoming release.
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