"My songs, they have just the one chord, there's none of that fancy stuff you hear now, with lots of chords in one song. If I find another chord I leave it for another song." -Junior Kimbrough
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Group Doueh :: Guitar Music From The Western Sahara
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Whatever else Ryan was doing over the holidays, it sounds like we were
listening to the same podcasts. On Guitar Music From The Western Sahara,
Group Doueh...
Drifting Along With The Tumbling Tumbleweeds
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Well, we almost made it under the year's end radar. Today we've got the
final round of our Top Albums of 2009. We're ecstatic to pres...
Shapin´ A Century
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Many people seem to think that just because Ornette Coleman is known as the
father of free jazz, his music has to be unlistenable skronk....
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V. A. - (1978) - Bluegrass Country Christmas (Power Pak P O 317)
01 - Blue Christmas (Reno And Smiley)
02 - No Place Like Home For Christmas (Jimmy Dickens...
Shake The Dust Off Of Your Wings
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Townes Van Zandt - To Live Is To Fly (buy)
On a recent long-haul flight I suddenly found myself happily upgraded to
first class. And while...
2nd Annual Happy Christmas Post
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It’s been a while, I know – but it’s Christmas again, and for me that means
Fairytale of New York. It’s the best Christmas song of all. Please enjoy.
Freedy Johnston - Rain on the City [Bar None]
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If you've ever wondered what Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie) would sound
like fronting Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, you need look no further than
nineties ...
"That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 26: 4 Star Records"
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*Johnny says: "This is volume 26 (the last one) of this legendary
series...... *
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*If you've grabbed this series (and tons of other nice discs) from this...
GRAYSON CAPPS – LIVE AT THE PARADISO
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My first exposure to Grayson Capps came via his limited acoustic release,
Songbones. When writing about that album I described it as “simple – subtle
– mag...
No Pim Pom, but still great.
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There are lots of tasty morsels for the downloading at Africolombia's Blog--I
liked Mr. Trumpet Man and Mambo Rock a lot. My only gripe is seeing all of
...
The Dark Years Ahead
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Pat made note of the few pops and clicks on this record after he recorded
it. My reply was that I had never seen a copy of this that was not scratched
ei...
Blind Boy Fuller
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Blind Boy Fuller (born Fulton Allen) (July 10, 1907[1] - February 13, 1941)
was an American blues guitarist and vocalist. He was one of the most popular
o...
HAPPY NEW YEAR !
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Yep,
HAPPY NEW YEAR
To each & everyone of you !!!
It's know it's gonna be a great year !!!
(or it'll be the end of the world, in that case, re-study your...
Folk Songs Of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
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Folk Songs of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
[image: Folk Songs of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee]
click image for info @Amazon.com
*Track Listings*
1. I L...
The Droogs "Mad Dog Dreams" 1989
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Trends have come and gone in the past twenty years, but time has stood still
for the Droogs, who have been pounding out their own form of eclectic,
atmosph...
Whitewash Chimney
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*THE KENTUCKY COLONELS – CLARENCE WHITE AND THE KENTUCKY COLONELS - ROUNDER
RECORDS 0098 (1980)
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Clarence White, Roland White, Eric White, Roger Bush,...
Putumayo Presents: African Groove
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This is a collection of African techno-informed tracks bearing the fruits of
both ends of the tradition spectrum. Traditional percussion and string
elemen...
C. Spencer Yeh/Chris Corsano/Nate Wooley Live on WFMU
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I confess it's taken me longer to get this post together than it should have. I definitely have the holidays to blame, some family obligations, the usual wor...
Video of the Day: Justin Townes Earle
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Justin Townes Earle- Ordinary Fool Justin Townes Earle performing “Ordinary
Fool” live at The Annandale Hotel in Sydney, Australia in June 2009. Justin
wil...
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