Tag: Den Edie

Den Edie – Loves Not Made for Die’n

Den Edie Releases Powerful Country Single β€œLove’s Not Made for Die’n” – A Reflection on Love’s Enduring Nature Do we really need another song about...

Den Edie – Love For You & Me

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Love For You & Me’ by Den Edie This sound of this song is centered around the two different guitars that...

Den Edie – Great Pretender

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Great Pretender’ by Den Edie Remake of the classic 1955 Dow Wop song by the Platters. FOLLOW ON: Β WEBSITE

Den Edie – Great Pretender

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Great Pretender’ by Den Edie Remake of the classic 1955 Dow Wop song by the Platers. FOLLOW ON:Β WEBSITE

Den Edie – 3 Times a Night

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜3 Times a Night’ by Den Edie Den Edie is back and bolder than ever with his latest release, "3 Times...

Den Edie – Nothing Left to Say

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Nothing Left to Say’ by Den Edie Pop punk song with a cool guitar riff that people seem to enjoy.

Den Edie – The Last Time

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜The Last Time’ by Den Edie Because sometimes you just need some Blues.  

Den Edie – Outside the World

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Outside the World’ by Den Edie "Outside the World " was written back in 1993 as an alternative rock song with...

Den Edie – Detour Thru my City

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Detour Thru my City’ by Den Edie I feared Detour Thru my City was to slow & boring, but it is...

Den Edie – Around Again

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Around Again’ by Den Edie Originally released as a single "Around Again" is the first song on the new Album just...

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