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James McMurtry is an American singer-songwriter born on March 18, 1962, in Fort Worth, Texas. His musical style encompasses roots rock, folk rock, alternative country, and Americana. He debuted with the album "Too Long in the Wasteland" in 1989, produced by John Mellencamp. Notable albums include "Childish Things" (2005), which won the Americana Music Association's Album of the Year award, and "Complicated Game" (2015). In 2021, he released "The Horses and the Hounds". McMurtry has collaborated with artists such as Joe Ely and Nanci Griffith. His song "We Can't Make It Here" was named the best song of the 2000s decade by critic Robert Christgau. The products available from the artist James McMurtry include vinyls, CDs.