Released on January 17, 2025, “GOOD GIRLS (DON’T ALWAYS WEAR WHITE)” is the debut single from MOONSHINE’s long-lost album “After The Show”. This hidden gem, recorded in 1987, has been meticulously mastered and rediscovered, showing the band’s unique blend of Western Swing, Bluegrass, and dynamic female vocals.

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The song, written by Corinne Lynn Brandenburg-Compton, is a standout track that sounds remarkably fresh and energized, despite being recorded nearly four decades ago. The late Vassar Clements’ violinist expertise adds a captivating essence of hillbilly jazz, seamlessly blended with talented string players performing on dobro, guitar, mandolin, and banjo.

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MOONSHINE’s music is depicts the timelessness of great songwriting and musicianship. “GOOD GIRLS (DON’T ALWAYS WEAR WHITE)” is an infectious, foot-stomping track that will appeal to fans of country, bluegrass, and Americana genres.
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