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Acoustic Syndicate

North Carolina’s Acoustic Syndicate includes vocalist/banjo participant Bryon McMurry, vocalist/percussionist Fitz McMurry, vocalist/guitarist Steve McMurry, guitarist Roger Padgett, bassist Jay Sanders and flautist Gaines Post. The group produced in 1992 and released two albums regionally, including 1998’s Tributaries; their self-titled album received nationwide discharge in 1999. Their third discharge, Crazy …

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Old Crow Medicine Show

Hill music revivalists Aged Crow Medicine Display spin traditional folk and bluegrass yarns having a rock & move attitude. Critter Fuqua (vocals/banjo/resonator acoustic guitar), Kevin Hayes (guitjo), Morgan Jahnig (upright bass), Ketch Secor (vocals/fiddle/harmonica/banjo), and Willie Watson (vocals/acoustic guitar/banjo) may focus on rags, hollers, and pre-World Battle II blues, however …

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Oh Susanna

Oh Susanna may be the stage name of singer/songwriter Suzie Ungerleider, a Canadian alt-country performer using a flavor for stark, haunting balladry that’s earned her evaluations to famous brands Gillian Welch. Blessed within the U.S., Ungerleider transferred with her family members to Vancouver simply because a kid, and was raised …

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The Pine Valley Cosmonauts

Yet another task offering an outlet for the skills of eternally occupied designer and musician Jon Langford (most widely known for his use the Mekons as well as the Waco Brothers), the Pine Valley Cosmonauts were conceived by Langford as a car for performing music compiled by others, having a …

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The Meat Purveyors

Led by vocalist Jo Walston and songwriter/guitarist Expenses Anderson, the insurgent country strap the Meats Purveyors hailed from Austin, Tx. After signing towards the Bloodshot label, the group released their debut LP, Nice in the Trousers, in early 1998. Even more Songs About Structures and Cows adopted a year later …

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Laura Gibson

A native of the tiny rural Oregon town of Coquille, singer-songwriter and classically trained cellist Laura Gibson is area of the Pacific Northwest folk-pop picture that centers around the Portland-based indie label Hush Information, formerly the house from the Decemberists. Previous Decemberists drummer Rachel Blumberg takes on on Gibson’s 1st …

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James Jackson Toth

Cult singer/songwriter Adam Jackson Toth lower his teeth because the head of New York-based avant-garde/freak folk ensemble Wooden Wand & the Vanishing Tone of voice and their myriad incarnations. The Memphis-based designer, together with his wife, Jex Toth, possess put out several selections of eclectic psychedelic folk-rock under a far …

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Norman Blake

Although he’s proficient with a number of stringed instruments, Norman Blake is well-known for his classical guitar skills — he was among the main bluegrass guitarists from the ’70s. Blake arrived to watch in the past due ’60s, when he started performing being a sideman with performers as different as …

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The Love Hall Tryst

Created by acclaimed singer/songwriter/novelist John Wesley Harding, the Like Hall Tryst carry out four-part a cappella arrangements of traditional and original ballads and folktales from your U.K. When Harding, who uses his actual name, Wesley Stace, when composing in book type, wanted to launch an audio friend to his 2005 …

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Uncle Earl

American string band Uncle Earl shaped in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2000. Founded by vocalist/songwriters K.C. Groves and Jo Serrapere, the band’s early years arranged the tradition of the all-female lineup that included Amanda Kowalski, Casey Henry, Sally Truitt, and Tahmineh Gueramy. This preliminary lineup yielded the 2002 individually released …

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