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Sep 25, 2007 · Everybody's Brother by Billy Joe Shaver released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Jun 27, 2007 · Here, Shaver and producer John Carter Cash (son of Johnny and June) balance songs of sin and salvation with those of love and loss, as a reflection of how the deaths of his beloved mother, wife, and son have reinforced his religions faith.
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Shaver continued to release records throughout the 1980s and 1990s; the most notable was the critically acclaimed Tramp On Your Street, released in 1993, which prominently featured the guitar playing of Eddy Shaver. Shaver's 2007 album country gospel style Everybody's Brother was Grammy-nominated.
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Billy Joe Shaver has created and crafted a full album with no filler and not one bad or mediocre song on the entire album. There is no doubt that "Everybody's Brother" will retain its relevance as a gospel-tinged country masterpiece and a benchmark in the legendary carrer of Billy Joe Shaver.
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Sep 1, 2007 · Billy Joe Shaver – Everybody’s Brother. Billy Joe Shaver’s tenacity is legendary; from parental abandonment, hard farm labor, two severed fingers and an eighth-grade education, he became an outsider songwriter in Nashville and graduated with Waylon Jennings’ Honky Tonk Heroes.