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Out-pourings from the Grindstone, and other weird woods noises. Words, Music and Voices - written and sung by Cuz. Also: C.W. on the washtub, Mutt Glidden on 12-string hoss shoe, Hoove on Accoustic bucksaw and rasp. Special thanks to Jude Ippoliti and his "Judio". (This cast has samples of the CD that is available from the website) |
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Old is Gold - Save it for future Generation |

"Songs from an old guy with no voice and no talent, but a lot to say". Words, Music and Voices - written and sung by Cuz. Also: C.W. on the washtub, Mutt Glidden on 12-string hoss shoe, Hoove on Accoustic bucksaw and rasp. Special thanks to Jude Ippoliti and his "Judio". (This cast has samples of the CD that is available from the website) |
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Liz Miller, Julie Burton & Bobby Caputo a song apiece |
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Weekly radio show aired in Spain and France. 1 hour long. 3 parts. Featuring today's best country, american and european charts plus yesterday hits and unknown artists. Featured in a dozen of stations.
Language: catalan |
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Cowboy poetry by prize winning poet Paul Kern together with cowboy music and poetry from other top cowboy poets. |
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This is the first of a series of podcasts presented by Michigan Folk Live, celebrating American Roots Music. Podcasts will normally feature both National touring acts and local Michigan Artists.
If you are not familiar with MichiganFolkLive.com let me briefly tell you about us. Each Month we publish a concert calendar with 200-300, Folk, Blues, Bluegrass or alt-County Concert events occurring in the state. We also have a festival page with 80+ Michigan Folk Music festivals. MichiganFolkLive also includes a Folk music store with 300-400 folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative country and Celtic CD’s that feature both Michigan and National artists. So check us out on the web at www.michiganfolklive.com. |
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Originally from the UK, this is a free format music radio program featuring AAA, americana, country, new country, bluegrass alt country, alt rock, country rock, blues and world music |
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Preview songs before they hit the album... AND submit your vocal comments or suggestions on creation to be added when the discussion phase happens! |
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Top Nashville progressive political content music. Songs of social conscience for the 21st Century. www.FreedomTracks.com |
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Listening to this podcast will provide you with music news, music reviews, a few laughs and any other interesting information related to all things - and all types of - music.
Oh and cure you of any ailment. |
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Hello friends & welcome to Saudi Salutes Country Music Podcast. I am a proud son of Saudi Arabia. Born & raised in the capital city of Riyadh (1974).
I Have been listening to Country Music since 1992.
The idea behind the podcast is to discuss various topics about Country Music, whether the hits of yesterday/today, the art of songwriting, Album reviews, and anything related. If you enjoy Country music, this show is for you! And if you don't, then maybe the show might attract you to give it a chance. In any case I hope you like what you hear & look forward to hear from you.
The official SSCM Group: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5168876983 |
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Look, Listen, Love, and Live. That's what Southern Gospel does within the listener's heart. I hope your visit here finds for you more than you hoped for, and that Hope finds you, as well. Take the time and drop a line to the artists you like, or leave a comment here for them. Remember, the Lord Lives in the praises of His people, and that means you and I.
If you love southern gospel music, stop by, give a listen and better yet, tell me what youd like to hear! |
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The latest music from traditional country great JK Coltrain and some of his closet country music friends. |
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Information about songs, singers and songwriters of no 1 and top ten songs off of the country, rock, and adult contemporary charts from the 30s - 90s. Also showcase unsigned artists material as well. Our live show, we sing the songs we tell you about. Host James Wills has been playing professionally for over 25 years, performing warmup for several major label artists. He has been a dj for several radio stations too. Enjoy hearing information about the songs you grew up with. |
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Bryan Casey's Weekly Radio Show |
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The Official Podcast of ninebullets.net. We play the best of new alt.country, country, deep blues, punk blues and all things in between. |
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Educational podcast about what to do if plans get derailed when traveling. Also some interesting music facts. |
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Stack Jones: Biography As a teen, Stack had a musical experience that changed his life. Lynyrd Skynyrd was performing in Tampa, Fla. Stack and buddies headed for the show. Having no tickets or money, they stood at the backstage door and listened to Skynyrd's sound check. Suddenly, the door flew open and there strode the band! The boys stated their plight and Ronnie Van Zant told 'em to stick around till they returned and they'd see to it the boys got to see the show. Skynyrd played Miami the following night and told the boys to meet them at their hotel. Skynyrd allowed them to ride in the band's limo with them into the sold out Miami Baseball Stadium. The crowd rushed the limo and outstretched arms reached in to touch the band. "I never saw so much admiration before, it was overwhelming," "A year later I traveled to Europe at my rich girlfriend's parent's expense. We saw David Bowie, Bauhaus, Killing Joke and on and on. I realized music had an influence on the entire world and on many different levels. I recognized that drama and theatre was an integral part of performance. I vowed to return to school to study music and theatre for as long as I could." Stack studied music at Miami Dade Community College, received a BA (honors) in Film Production at Loyola Marymount, audio/video certification at Soundmaster Recording Studios, studied design and EFX at Moviola Educational Center, and received his Juris Doctorate (JD) at the University of La Verne. Stack recently completed 13 Rowdy Row, which he wrote, produced, performed and engineered himself. He plays every instrument. And his second album is in the can tentatively titled; Mostly Odd Things He Does. "I began the project in law school. But, it was expensive and so was studio equipment. I couldn't afford both, unless I had no bills, which translated into being homeless. So, I placed my possessions in a storage facility in San Diego and lived out of my truck for three years. I was exposed to the elements, both natural and human, which is often very inhuman. I survived many dangerous episodes, including a nighttime car-jacking attempt. On weekends I'd drive to San Diego and sleep on the beach. When the school was closed, I drove to Monterey and walk the beaches for miles. Usually, Pebble Beach. Or I'd sleep in the mountains of Yosemite. That's how I memorized case law and course outlines for law exams. I considered the entire state of California my home. I hoped my sacrifice and commitment would one day be rewarded. That's the line of shit they give you about the U.S. anyway, isn't it?" In law school Stack spent two-years working for the San Bernardino County Public Defenders Office and the Juvenile Division. He won every motion he wrote to the chagrin of the DA's. "I finished law school in January 2007. I never went to the graduation ceremony. I just walked out of my last exam, headed for San Diego, packed up my gear and headed for Overton Beach, Nevada where my sister had a vacation home. The address "was" 13 Rowdy Row, which is how the album got its name. "Before I could complete the project, the National Park Service took my sister's home giving thirty-days to evacuate - no just compensation." Deterred, but not destroyed, Stack packed up his studio and moved to Japan, where he finished the lyrics and final mixes for two new albums. The songs are in the 'new' country genre crossing into adult contemporary, acoustic, alternative and his own unique style of bluegrass. Stack s signed a recording contract with an Indy label; Cherry Street Records in December 2008. Two videos are in the can, with more in the works. Stack's next project is writing a screenplay based on Pramoedya Ananta Toer's, Bumi Manusia Quartet; "This Earth Of Mankind," which was nominated for a Pulitzer Peace Prize. The Bumi Manusia Quartet is banned in Indonesia, where Toer spent more than seventeen-years imprisoned for writing the series of novels. |
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