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About You Play Video

About You

The Ezra Beats recording 'About You' Studio session - January 2010 www.theezrabeats.com

Jag Live @ The Longest Day 2009 Play Video

Jag Live @ The Longest Day 2009

You Can Be Who You Wanna Be outro live.

Telediario TVE Play Video

Telediario TVE

The Ezra Beats' appearance on TVE 1 news 6th January 2010 www.theezrabeats.com

My Little Friend (trailer) Play Video

My Little Friend (trailer)

Preview of video for new recording 'My Little Friend' by The Ezra Beats

Benny Mardones Run To You Play Video

Benny Mardones Run To You

[more tags] She's just sixteen years old Leave her alone, they say If I could fly I'd pick you up I'd take you into the night Run To You lyrics: I waited so long For your love All of my life It's what i dreamed of I...

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The Mardous Biography

Jon Randall Stewart (born February 17, 1969 in Dallas, Texas) is an American country music artist. Signed to RCA Records in 1995, he debuted that year with the album What You Don't Know. A second album for RCA, 1996's Great Day to Be Alive, was recorded but never released. That same year, Randall entered Top 40 on the country charts as a duet partner on then-wife Lorrie Morgan's song "By My Side". A third album (and second to be released), 1998's Cold Coffee Morning, was issued on Asylum Records, followed by 1999's Willin? on the independent Eminent label. Finally, in 2005, he issued Walking Among the Living on Epic Records.

In addition to the four studio albums that he has released, and the three songs he has charted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, Randall co-wrote the song "Whiskey Lullaby", which became a Top 5 hit when Brad Paisley recorded it as a duet with Alison Krauss on his 2003 album Mud on the Tires.

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