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Frank Blueka: Acoustic Avenue
At the crossroads of Celtic storytelling, Acoustic rock & Sixty blues.
Recommended if you like
Gary Jules,
Jack Johnson,
Luka Bloom.
Nogabe Randriaharimalala: Afatra
African music with roots in Madagascar
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley.
Johnnie Mac: Bailed Out
Country soul singer songwriter with a touch folk of blues
Recommended if you like
Dan Penn,
John Prine.
Jeff Barnhart: Ballads & Blues
Rollicking blues and soulful ballads covering 90 years of American music take you from the gutsy to the sophisticated and back as hot jazz and blues piano licks meld with powerful and emotive vocals.
Recommended if you like
Dave Van Ronk,
Jelly Roll Morton,
Randy Newman.
Shane Hall: Basic Draining
A unique indie folk, rock and hip hop artist dedicated to the art of self-examination and music
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Leonard Cohen.
Brooks Williams: Blues and Ballads
Guitar legend Brooks Williams pays homage to his roots on this romp through blues and folk classics. This stripped-down, rockin' recordiing features acoustic guitar, National resonator slide guitar, standup bass, and vocals. A must-have classic.
Recommended if you like
Bruce Hornsby,
Chris Smither,
Leo Kottke.
Lonna Kelley: Broken Hearted Lover
Lethargic tempos drifting along in sleepy, melancholy haze.
Recommended if you like
Cat Power,
Cowboy Junkies,
Mazzy Star.
Goldencarr: Come Have a Day
Blues-folk duo made up of Tom Carr, 16, on acoustic and vocals, and brother Jeff Golden, 12, on lead guitar. Their songs and sound belie their life experiences.
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
The Beatles,
Wilco.
David Lynch: David Lynch
Finding something important that has been lost for a long time, finally making it home after a long night's drive, watching your kid pass the ball to the kid who has no talent because it was the right thing to do (even though the coach told him not to).
Recommended if you like
David Lynch (not the director),
Himself.