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Janis Ian: Billie's Bones
"Before there was Jewel, there was Janis Ian" - Rolling Stone Magazine. Folk-pop with an edge and lots of contemporary subjects people find hard to talk about.
Recommended if you like
Billie Holiday,
Joan Baez,
Joni Mitchell.
Don Campbell: Part of Your Heart
Soothing vocals and songs from the heart from the debut album of Maine singer-songwriter, Don Campbell.
Recommended if you like
Dan Fogelberg.
Mary Gauthier: Drag Queens in Limousines
Country noir - sharp-eyed intelligence, vocal directness, gritty and real, with themes not usually dealt with in mainstream country.
Recommended if you like
Janis Joplin,
Jimmy Rogers,
John Prine,
Steve Earle,
Sylvia Plath.
Darrell Scott: Modern Hymns
The award-winning, multi-talented songwriter (Dixie Chicks, Garth Brooks, Faith Hill) records formative favorites by Dylan, Kristofferson, Newbury, Axton, Metheny, Hartford and more. with guests Mary Gauthier, Alison Krauss, Del McCoury and many more.
Recommended if you like
Guy Clark.
Kevin Williams: Arkansas Traveler
Experience the breathtaking beauty and culture of the Ozark Mountains brought to life through the down-home melodies of this historic region. This acoustic collection conjures up images of sparkling rivers, rustic mountains and old-fashioned country charm
Recommended if you like
Alan Jackson,
Craig Duncan,
Nickel Creek.
Mary Gauthier: Mercy Now
Mercy Now features 10 songs overflowing with beauty, raw emotion, and unflinching honesty. True American roots music.
Recommended if you like
John Prine,
Lucinda Williams,
Tom Waits.
Asylum Street Spankers: Spanks For the Memories
This is the one that started it all. Recorded to one microphone in an old pink house in East Austin, this debut album features the classic line-up that took the city by storm: Christina, Wammo, Guy, Stanley, Pops, John, Kevin, Jimmie Dean, Oliver and Josh
Recommended if you like
Dan Hicks,
Tom Snider.
The Devil Makes Three: Longjohns, Boots, and a Belt
An all-acoustic trio from Santa Cruz take from many traditional old-time music styles --
bluegrass, ragtime, country, and blues and have produced a very unique sound.
Recommended if you like
Gary Davis,
Old Crow Medicine Show,
Reverend,
Tom Waits.
Mars Arizona: All Over The Road
Mars Arizona's "All Over The Road" is a place where the culture and spirit of a southern gospel revival meet up in the Devil's house out on Highway 61. The affair elicits short stories of heartache, oppression, loss, recovery, joy and renewal.
Recommended if you like
Buck Owens,
Cowboy Junkies,
Johnny Cash.