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Walter Hyatt - Some Unfinished Business
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His songs are so thoughtful and complete and so honest - from his heart. Walter was like that as a person. --Lyle Lovett Track listing:Motor City Man, Sheik of ShBoom, When You're Alone, Deeper Than Love, Going to New Orleans, The Standoff, Reach for Me, Rollin' My Blues, Lonely in Love, Foolin' Round, Babes in the Woods, I'll Come Knocking
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Justin Townes Earle - Good Life
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Like the late Van Zandt, Earle uses a base of acoustic blues and prewar folk to build his own brand of American roots music. Nashville Scene
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The Waybacks - Loaded
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Our Price: $14.00
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one of the most exciting, inventive and fun acoustic bands on the planet! … it's no wonder that these bay area favorites are catching fire across the country: they are stellar instrumentalists adept in multiple musical genres who have taken the acoustic string band to a whole new level. - Kevin Russell, Freight Train Boogie
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The Wilders - Someone's Got To Pay
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The Wilders are a genuine Kansas City string band of the highest order... The Wilders careen through the string band music of the 1920s, 1930s early country, and the honky tonk of the '40s. While their sound pre-dates rock'n'roll by a few years, The Wilders approach this classic era of American Music with the same fire as some of the best early rockers. -Old Town School of Folk Music
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The Gougers - A Long Day for the Weathervane
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The Gougers’ sound takes in most genres, constantly moving in and out of country, rock, folk, roots, or mixing them up, as Walker and Wilson experiment and evolve as songwriters. They’re playing with rhythm and instrumental effects, too, along the lines of influences and music mavericks Ryan Adams, Emmylou Harris and Bright Eyes and premier musical partners David Rawlings and Gillian Welch.
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Aaron Watson - Angels & Outlaws
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Angels & Outlaws kicks off with "Tulsa," a revved-up and re-tooled Waylon Jennings chestnut, and closes with "That's What I Like About a Country Song," a classic Lone Star-shuffle throwdown with co-producer Benson and fellow Texas troubadours Jack Ingram, Kevin Fowler and Roger Creager joining in. In between are some of Watson's finest songs, carved from stages and well-worn dancefloors across the southwest. From the title song, inspired by the legendary love affair of Johnny Cash and June Carter, to the shotgun sentiment of "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee," to an out-of-left-field, fiddle-drenched cover of John Mayer's "The Heart of Life," Angels & Outlaws celebrates Watson's all-American artistry as well as his stubborn independent streak.
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Rodney Parker & 50 Peso Reward - Lonesome Dirge
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Void of slickness, this is music built from sweat and an intensity only the rural experience can provide.” — Darryl Smyers – Dallas Observer
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Belleville Outfit - Wanderin'
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Our Price: $18.00
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With a seamless acoustic sound, a mix of gypsy swing, big band jazz, and cross-genre Americana roots music, the original songs and covers by the six-piece Belleville Outfit of Austin are so startling that they make listeners think band members are older than 20-something and surprise others with their swift and vast experience since coming together in April of 2007.
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Jon Dee Graham - Swept Away (DVD)
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Our Price: $20.00
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No Depression magazine calls it "superb." Texas Music magazine describes it as "all heart..." This feature length documentary captures Jon Dee Graham's legendary live shows while also lifting the curtain on this very private artist and offering a peek into his personal world. Appearances in the film include Alejandro Escovedo, James McMurtry, and Son Volt's Andrew Duplantis. Includes DVD extras and commentary track.
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Blaze Foley - Live at the Outhouse
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TRACK LISTING: 1. Oh Darlin' / 2. Clay Pigeons / 3. If I Could Only Fly / 4. Small Town Hero / 5. New Slow Boat To China / 6. Our Little Town / 7. Officer Norris / 8. Christian Lady Talkin' On A Bus / 9. Picture Cards Can't Picture You / 10. Election Day / 11. Faded Loves And Memories / 12. Oooh Love\r\n
Blaze Foley’s last recorded performance –and one of only two Blaze Foley recordings in print—is now available on compact disc from Lost Art Records.\r\nRecorded on December 27 & 28, 1988 at Blaze’s “home club,” Live at the Austin Outhouse captures Blaze at his honest best just four weeks before his murder. The Outhouse Tapes, originally recorded by Blaze friend and fellow musician Lost John Casner on 4-track cassette equipment, have been digitally remastered and repackaged for distribution beyond the Austin underground market for the first time.
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