
She would later combine it with a traditional country style, but Alecia Nugent grew up surrounded by traditional bluegrass music. Her father started the Southland Bluegrass Band the year Nugent was born, and when she was old enough she joined the band and sang lead on Holly Dunn's hit, "Daddy's Hands." She was the band's lead vocalist by her late teens, adding some of the gutsy style of her favorite singer, Reba McEntire. By the end of the '90s she had built a loyal following in and around her home state of Louisiana.
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Hillbilly Goddess
My First Mistake
The Last Greyhound
Muddy River
Don't Tell Me
Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem
A Dozen White Roses
Too Good to Be True
Paper and Pen
I Cried All the Way to Kentucky
Just Another Alice
God Knows What
I'll Stay Around
Already Home
Breaking New Ground
You Don't Have to Go Home
Wreckin' The Train
If Your Heart Could Talk
You've Still Got It
Jealous Heart
Meet Me in Heaven Someday
Blame It on the Train
The Nugent Family Band
Where His Wheels Left the Road
Letter from Home
Cryin' All The Way To The Bank
But I Do
Dyin' To Hold Her Again
Think of What You've Done
Wishin' Hard
The Writing's All Over The Wall
It Won't Be Me
Somewhere Else to Fall
Red, White and Blue
For Love's Sake
When It Comes Down to Us (It's All Up to You)
Way Too Young for Wings
They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy Anymore
The Old Side of Town
Cryin All The Way To The Bank
Wreckin The Train
Dyin To Hold Her Again
Wishin Hard
Tell Fort Worth I Said Hello
I Might Have One Too
Red White and Blue
When It Comes Down To Us (It's All Up To You) (With Bradley Walker)
They Don’t Make 'em Like My Daddy Anymore
For Love's Sake w. Carl Jackson
Pen And Paper
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