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Jay Howlett: Carnival Lights (2010)
Jay Howlett again examines the the strange and wonderful world of small town and rural America with short stories put to music and song. Great musicians, skilled production, well crafted songs with lovable characters and wacky events, what else is needed?
Recommended if you like
Jim Croce,
John Gorka,
Richard Shindell.
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Jay Howlett: Jay Howlett (1998)
Award winning contemporary singer songwriter who's "voice carries a profound wisdom and depth that flows out of every breath, every syllable."
Recommended if you like
Cat Stevens,
Gordon Lightfoot,
John Gorka.
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Jay Howlett: American Ghost Town (2003)
New folk with a lean towards Americana.
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John Gorka,
John Prine,
Richard.
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Jay Howlett, Steve Kritzer, Megan McLaughlin, Chuck McCabe: Blah Blah Woof Woof Sampler # 1 (1998)
Performing Songwriters, Troubadours, Singer/Songwriters... built around an acoustic-folk-blues-celtic-folkgrass framework with a twist of the absurd.
Recommended if you like
Harry Chapin,
John Denver,
Leon Redbone.
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Jay Howlett, Steve Kritzer, Megan McLaughlin, Chuck McCabe and R: Blah Blah Woof Woof Sampler # 2 (2001)
Folky blues with a twist. Call them Performing Songwriters, Troubadours, Singer/Songwriters, whatever, but these artists cover a lot of musical ground.
Recommended if you like
John Gorka,
Leon Redbone,
Shawn Colvin.
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Steve Howard: Recession Rag (2010)
A swinging A-political wake up call
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Dan Hicks,
David Crosby,
Jay Howlett.
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Hollywood Joe: Hollywood Joe (2011)
This is a cd filled with wonder
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Joey Holiday: Joey Holiday Outlawed (2010)
It has been called "The Masterpiece of Trucking Music" for all age groups, A combination of Country, Rock, Comedy & Gospel that will leave everyone wanting More !!!
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Alan Jackson,
Elton John,
Hank Jr..
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Heidi Joy: Holiday Joy (2000)
An eclectic mix of feel-good Christmas music including a jazzy "Let it Snow.," a classical version of "Mary Did You Know?," an unforgettable "Gesu Bambino," and many more of your favorites, produced by Chuck Penington of Mannheim Steamroller.
Recommended if you like
Barbra Streisand,
Kathleen Battle,
Linda Ronstadt.