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Friday Nov 6 | Posted by: roboblogger

Harlingen country singer shows he's a lover, fighter on first CD

Full story: TheMonitor.com

FESTIVA CD REVIEW: Phillip Thomas - 'You Won't Be Lonely Long' November 05, 2009 9:47 AM Brandon R. Garcia Harlingen country singer Phillip Thomas will perform "Livin' Life At The Bottom," the debut single that's tearing up the Texas country charts , as well other songs off his debut CD at Hillbilly's, located at 6000 N. 10th Street in McAllen , on ...

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