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Radio Nationals |
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On & On |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alt-Country, Rock |
Blistering and riff-heavy rock with a dose of twang from an emerging Northwest four-piece. The group is now getting spins at Seattle's alt-rock trendsetter KCMU.
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Danny Barnes |
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Play The Guitar |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alt-Country |
Zen-banjo master (and Bad Livers frontman) Danny Barnes may not be your pappy’s idea of bluegrass, but when it comes to the genre’s singer/songwriters, he’s the mackin’-est.
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Stan Ridgway |
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Beloved Movie Star |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alt-Country, Alternative |
Beloved music star Stan Ridgway is no longer on the “Mexican Radio” -- he’s here on MUSICBLITZ, with the haunting and beautiful “Beloved Movie Star,” a MUSICBLITZ Exclusive!
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Eric Blakely |
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Since I Found You |
MP3 |
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Alt-Country |
Austin-based roots rocker turns up the twang on this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive -- a folksy little love song, sure to appeal to the tough-but-tender-hearted.
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Screaming Trees |
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One-Way Conversation |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alt-Country, Alternative |
Another timeless classic from the Trees, a majestically aching ballad stoked by funky congas, beautiful guitar playing, and Mark Lanegan's soulful croon. Will these gents ever get their just due?
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Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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One Endless Night |
LiquidAudio |
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Alt-Country |
An achingly lovely honky-tonk ballad that's soon to be a classic.
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The Blue Rags |
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Movin' On |
MP3 |
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Alt-Country |
A piano-fueled road ode du jour, “Movin’ On” moves into your memory and takes up permanent residency.
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Merle Haggard |
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Lullaby |
LiquidAudio,MP3 |
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Alt-Country |
A bittersweet piece of pure brilliance from the legendary country crooner. It's hard to imagine how such a bad ass, good ol' boy can write such beautiful stuff. Genius.
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Hank Williams |
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Why Don't You Love Me |
WinMedia |
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Alt-Country |
It's Hank Williams -- what else do you need to know? Masterful honkytonk from the hillbilly Shakespeare.
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The Handsome Family |
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So Much Wine |
MP3 |
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Alt-Country |
There's only so much wine you can drink in one night, but there's no limit to the sweet sadness of this timeless country lament.
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