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out here in the field recording the songs! https://t.co/iThXFl0yP3 https://t.co/hms1eZyh6g

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4 years
It's time for #gemsintrough2022. It's your chance (or your friend's) to be on our channel. Go to https://t.co/lZA6WWAWfv for more info
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Nashville Women” was written by accomplished songwriter and Nashville staple, Harlan Howard.Performed here, by one of the original outlaws of Country music, Mr. Waylon Jennings. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy sharing it! https://t.co/pfBzYmP3jG
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The last time we saw Hayden he was en route to join the vape olympics, fortunately he was disqualified. Now he’ll have the time to focus on his music and penchant for adorning himself in funny outfits while spoofing his buds. https://t.co/P4fs9iG19G
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Today’s release features a field recording, from Anthony’s trip to NC, of Krista Shows and her husband Scott Sharpe performing an original song, “For Whom the Bell Tolls”. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy sharing it! https://t.co/7iQc1n2GZZ
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5 years
Our throwback this week features Mr. Shackleton’s rendition of the trad song, “Cuckoo Bird” or “The Cuckoo”. Maybe you’ve heard Jean Ritchie or Townes Van Zandt share their own renditions. Sam delivers with the best of them. https://t.co/bPlg76z8NM
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It’s only a matter of time before we’re all dancing and stomping our boots to gentleman Heckler’s string shredding skills, again. Hang in there! In the meantime there’s plenty of Heckler tunes to go around. Like this field recording of, “I Tried”. https://t.co/l0Y6y3G7fC
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Based on the poem, "The More Loving One" by W.H. Auden, Sabine McCalla makes it her own and delivers a gentle, yet powerful tune fit for evenings bathed in starlight, or just about any time the world’s still spinning. https://t.co/XcwP6j6LMd
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Here’s Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson singing the Kristofferson penned, “Sunday Morning Coming Down” live from The Johnny Cash Christmas Special in 1978. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy sharing it! https://t.co/3M2Ap3IreL
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Back before the pandemic, Chris Acker and Anthony Simpkins were ferrying around New Orleans and stopped in at the Port Transit Station at Algiers point to record this gem of a song. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy sharing it! https://t.co/kAoPE2bYZ1
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5 years
“How Many Times” is the title track from Ether Rose’s upcoming studio album that is set to be released on March 26. You can find digital and analog pre-orders on Esther’s Bandcamp. You can also check out this snazzy new video. Thanks for tuning in! https://t.co/amM2chA4WL
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Written by J.D Miller and first recorded by Kitty Wells, “It Wasn’t God…” takes “The Wild Side of Life” narrative, of a man left by an unfaithful lover, and turns the tables on who's to blame by placing unfaithful and promiscuous men in the hot seat. https://t.co/yPtJ48LFsk
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Esther Rose's latest album will be available March 26. In the meantime, check out our recording of "Songs Remain", the latest single. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy sharing it! https://t.co/VwXBW7iCba
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5 years
G’afternoon folks, we have a very special selection to share with you today, a collaboration between Nick Shoulders, and Aviva and Roy of The Ozark Highballers. The casual trio performed an absolutely stellar rendition of, “East Virginia Blues." https://t.co/fft2Fzzgy2
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Son of Woody, patron of Alice’s Restaurant, and ragtime pianist, Arlo sure is a man of many hats. What do you think of this selection from his 1974 Soundstage performance with Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton? https://t.co/c5PXIWVbU6
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“I Will Rise” by Benjamin Tod is darkly tragic, yet inspirational, there is a hopefulness, as well, and Ben blends those elements perfectly like the wordsmith he is. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy sharing it! https://t.co/VRAcu4CVkF
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There is an authenticity and timelessness in the way Dwight Hawkins plays music. Dwight borrowed his roommate's guitar for this rendition of the Bo Carter song, “Lets Get Drunk Again.”We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy sharing it! https://t.co/ltcpGmzsJp
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5 years
The Magnolia tree in this video is special for its own reasons, it not only makes a great backdrop for Lost Dog Street Band to share their music, it also happens to be the same tree referenced in Dan Emery and Anti-Corp's #themagnoliasessions. https://t.co/Mq3v3yPYbP
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Via Dan Emery's (of Anti-Corp fame) introduction we had the good fortune of meeting up with Nick Hans to record this take of his song, “High Ballin’ Everywhere I Go”, an excellent train song about living fast and never slowing down. https://t.co/igcXOTPk7S
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5 years
What are some of your favorite songs to listen to on Valentine’s Day? Let us know in the comments below! We look forward to hearing from you. https://t.co/L4bBY519y0
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Ryan Navey shares some advice and Matt Heckler shares a song. Matt’s latest project is slated to be released 2/19/2021. Pre-orders are live over on the anti-corp website. Check it out! In the meantime, here’s Matt Heckler with, “Haw River Ballad”. Enjoy! https://t.co/mx1MWtwkvM
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