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Justin Jones & The Driving Rain: ... And I Am The Song Of The Drunkards
Traditional country blues
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Steve Earle,
The Band,
Wilco.
Joel Fafard: ...and another thing...
Winner 2006 - Outstanding Instrumental Recording - Western Canadian Music Awards. Nominee 2006 - Best Instrumentalist - Canadian Folk Music Awards 2007 Juno Nominee for Instrumental Album of the Year.
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Harry Manx,
Kelly Joe Phelps,
Leo Kottke.
Bill Sheffield: 1 Cent Candy
With a powerful, soulful voice, exceptional songwriter Sheffield delivers a blues masterpiece.
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J.J. Cale,
John Prine,
Keb' Mo'.
Regina Spektor: 11:11 eleven eleven
THIS CD IS ONLY AVAILABLE ON iTUNES... Little songs...Some crude. Some touching. Stories as seen through the keyholes and windows of New York City by a young red haired singer/pianist... inspired by Mozart, The Beatles, Billie Holiday and Bob Dylan...
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Ani DiFranco,
Björk,
Joni Mitchell.
Andrew Swann: 11th Street Shakedown
Authentic Roots Blues
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John Lee Hooker,
Taj Mahal.
Charlie Parr: 1922
lo-fi folk
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Dave Van Ronk,
Dock Boggs,
Mississippi John Hurt.
Steve Crawford and Spider Mackenzie: 5 am
Grooving rhythmic, funky, jazzy acoustic muisc with soothing beautiful ballads that melt the hearts of the coldest, updating the rich folk-blues tradition of voice guitar and harmonica.
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James Taylor,
Sonny Terry,
Sting.
Scott Perry: 8 Miles to Perryville
Traditional and original acoustic blues and roots performed solo and with small ensemble
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Corey Harris,
Keb' Mo',
Mississippi John Hurt.
Hal Hixson: A Little Light
Slow burn modern male folk with nods to Richard Buckner, Tom Waits, and Will Oldham
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Richard Buckner,
Tom Waits,
Will Oldham.