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Jake Xerxes Fussell

Durham-based singer/guitarist Jake Xerxes Fussell includes a background steeped in the original music and folklore from the American Southern. The son of the folklorist, curator, and professional photographer, Fussell led a relatively rambling childhood journeying with his dad to record older bluesmen, research the social vernacular, and collaborate with Local …

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Lambchop

Touted as “Nashville’s most f*cked-up country strap” by their label Merge Files, Lambchop was arguably probably the most consistently excellent and exclusive American group to emerge through the 1990s. Their unclassifiable cross of country, spirit, jazz, and avant-garde sound seemed at once or another to beverage out of every conceivable …

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Paul Burch

Paul Burch was created and raised in rural Maryland and Virginia and enjoyed the music picture of 1970s Washington, D.C., his family members taking him to find out such big brands simply because Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, and John Prine. An intermittent person in Lambchop, the Nashville-based vocalist/songwriter produced his …

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Doug Seegers

Doug Seegers can be an Americana singer and songwriter located in Nashville. While developing up in Setauket, NY (on Long Isle), Seegers was attracted to the music his parents cherished and sang: hard nation music from Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Faron Youthful, Webb Pierce, etc. Like the majority of teens, …

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The Cactus Blossoms

The Cactus Blossoms sound uncannily such as a sibling harmony act that simply stepped from the stage from the Grand Ol’ Opry or the Louisiana Hayride in the ’40s or ’50s, and there’s reasonable for your — guitarists and singers Web page Burkum and Jack port Torrey are brothers (Jack …

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