It doesn’t mean that much to me
I don’t know anything about Martin Craddock, other than they may be right about this excellent cover.
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It doesn’t mean that much to me
I don’t know anything about Martin Craddock, other than they may be right about this excellent cover.
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I don’t mind
Not having your pretty hand to hold
Or seeing your face at all my shows
I don’t mind
Talking to the girls at the bar
Not wondering where the hell you are
I don’t mind
The Horse Traders, from West Virginia.
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Take some time before you go
Think of Monday’s coming down
And the people that you knew
The ones that aren’t around
You’ve been fading day to day
I’ve been moving town to town
Adam Duritz is one of the best writers, in any medium, on the planet. Counting Crows, a gift to the universe.
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I hear “time casts its spell on you,”
And i can’t follow you i wont follow you around
Broken i’ve seen what love can do
Holding out for someone and your heart gets hollowed out.
Hand Habits, from Los Angeles. More on the amazing Meg Duffy.
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And I reckon it’s been on your mind
If i’m doing good
I’m doing fine
I’m okay
Kassi Valazza, from Portland. In Oregon.
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Trees have fingers
That may steal the earth from me
Why may I not go play out in the barn?
The barn hand may take you,
and drown you in the tar
Daniel Norgren‘s artistry is a psychedelic tapestry woven from the threads of the American South and the mystic spirits of his Nordic homeland. Like a modern-day shaman, he channels the ghosts of past legends such as Howlin’ Wolf and Bob Dylan, infusing their soulful essence with an ethereal Nordic touch. His voice is a raw, guttural howl that transcends linguistic barriers.
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It doesn’t help
But it doesn’t hurt
Not like it used to
The Grisly Hand, from Kansas City, in Missouri.
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Why are you leavin’ like we don’t exist
Yeah why are you leavin’ like we don’t exist
You’re packing your bags and I clench my fist
So why are you leavin’ like we don’t exist
Holly Williams, is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She is the granddaughter of Hank Williams, the niece of Jett Williams, daughter of Hank Williams Jr., half-sister of Hank Williams III, and aunt of Coleman Williams. She has released three studio albums: The Ones We Never Knew in 2004, Here with Me in 2009 and The Highway in 2013.
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KEXP, the best radio station on the planet, and Tinariwen, one of the best bands on the planet. The combination of the two is pure magic.
I love it when I see a new live on KEXP performance. This is so good.
Tinariwen is a Grammy Award-winning band from Mali, known for their unique blend of traditional Tuareg music, blues, and rock. Formed in the late 1970s, the band’s name means “deserts” in the Tamashek language. Led by core members Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, Hassan Ag Touhami, and Abdallah Ag Lamida, Tinariwen has gained global recognition for their mesmerizing rhythms, hypnotic guitar melodies, and emotionally charged vocals. Their lyrics reflect the struggles and cultural heritage of the Tuareg people. With albums like “The Radio Tisdas Sessions,” “Aman Iman,” and “Tassili,” Tinariwen has captivated audiences worldwide with their raw authenticity and poetic storytelling. Their live performances are known for their energy and transportive atmosphere.
Tinariwen’s music has become a symbol of cultural resistance and unity, inspiring both Tuareg musicians and music lovers around the world.
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If you know what I know
And I think that you do
You head to the country
For a minute or two
Trampled By Turtles is an American bluegrass and folk band from Duluth, Minnesota. Known for their energetic performances and blending traditional acoustic instruments with modern songwriting, the band has gained recognition since their formation in 2003. With heartfelt lyrics and impressive musicianship, Trampled By Turtles has become a leading force in the contemporary bluegrass scene. Their breakthrough album “Palomino” and popular tracks like “Wait So Long” have solidified their reputation, while their live shows continue to captivate audiences.
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