
The edgy Chapel Hill, North Carolina-based alt-country trio Red Star Belgrade formed when onetime rock critic Bill Curry grew tired of simply writing about music and decided to begin making his own. After enlisting his wife Graham Harris-Curry on drums and Greg Paul on bass, the singer/guitarist founded Red Star Belgrade (named after the Serbian football (soccer) team), which debuted in 1995 with the controversial single "Union, S.C.," a song composed from the perspective of Susan Smith
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Highway to Hell
Saddest Girl
Xmas Day
Under My Wheels
Favorite thing
End Of The Line
We Tried
Telescope
Writer, Poet, Slut
Age of Regret
After The Revolution
Mardi Gras Mule
First Night
Christmas Day
Holiday In Cambodia
No Pound
Nixon Stamp
Uncle Tupelo
Drowning
Stinking Apparition
Miracle
Mercy
The Bottle
Home
Song For Ed
The Real Traitors
The Border
Hit 4 The Man
Charles Bukowski
Quiet And Terrified
The Oldest Woman In France (50 Years)
Dreaming 'bout you
Long Cold Day
West Va.
Bouncing Back
Bulldog
Strum 'N Rhyme
Sour Juice
1984
John Candy's Lament
These Are the Days
Can't Carry You
I Believe
My Wife
Sunsets And Camden
The Man You Never Saw (John Ashcroft Blues)
Hypocrite
Secrets And Lies
The Stalker Talks To The Jury
Count Me Out
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