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JJ Schultz: Traveling Songs (2007)
JJ Schultz captures the lonesome middle-America landscape with the wry clarity of Nebraska era Springsteen. Schultz’s wavering vibrato captures the snap shots of everyday people surviving the life of rural America.
Recommended if you like
Jay Farrar,
John Prine,
Steve Earle.
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The JJ Schultz Band: Something to me (2005)
Schultz proves that he's one of the best songwriters of these days. Put it together with his characteristic voice and his true sense for melody and you've got all you'll ever need
Recommended if you like
Guy Clark,
Steve Earle,
Townes Van Zandt.
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JJ Schultz: Bustin' Outa Town (2004)
Americana songs filled with stories of small town life told with a unique, soulful voice.
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Neil Young,
Townes Van Zandt,
Willie Nelson.
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Karisa Wilson: Sing for the Children (2011)
An uplifting album featuring strong, expressive vocals with groove-driven acoustic acompaniment.
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Alicia Keyes,
Brandi Carlisle,
Esperanza Spaulding.
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Karisa Wilson: I'll Stand By You (2011)
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Adele,
Brandie Carlile,
Corinne Bailey Rae.
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Scott Robertson: Soul Lover (2005)
a raw sounding record with melencholoy songs and psychedelic tendencies. longing for salvation
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Jeff Buckley,
Pete Yorn,
Red House Painters.
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Shareef Ali and the Radical Folksonomy: The Once & Future Boyfriend (2010)
Deeply lyrical songs against a rich tapestry of American traditional music from folk to jazz to country to rock & roll. Poignant & revealing verse reminiscent of Leonard Cohen or Conor Oberst laden w/ sweet vocal harmonies and rich instrumental textures.
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Bright Eyes,
Ryan Adams,
The Decemberists.
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Kelly McFarling: Distractible Child (2010)
McFarling's debut full length album - Soulful vocals, clawhammer banjo, nostalgia meets contemporary inspiration. Homegrown and haunting, whiskey-drinking gypsy.
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Ani Difranco,
Gillian Welch,
Patty Griffin.
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Bobomagic: lveo (2003)
14 talented underground San Francisco artists join a man with tremendous presence, supporting his soaring melodies and rich baritone voice with a melange of dark rock n' roll that you can't avoid.
Recommended if you like
Jeff Buckley,
Leonard Cohen,
Tool.