
It’s time to check what’s happening on the singer songwriter circuit. And today we have a stellar line up. We open up with Banditos from Birmingham and Nashville, then we check out Camp Cope who are slowly putting out their upcoming album song by song. Veterans on the scene Eliza Gilkyson and Julie Christensen are back with new albums. We introduce Janet Batch from Ithaca, Margo Cilker from Oregon, Ridy Arman from Montana and Kiely Connell from Nashville.
Aoife O’Donovan – Atlantic City;
Banditos – On My Way;
Camp Cope – Running with the Hurricane;
Dori Freeman – I Am;
Nellen Dryden – What the Differences Are;
Eliza Gilkyson – The Hill Behind This Town;
Julie Christensen – Joey and Clara;
Julie Williams – Southern Curls;
Rissi Palmer – Hurt Don’t Know When To Quit;
Janet Batch – Radio;
Margo Cilker – Barbed Wire (Belly Crawl);
Our Native Daughters – You’re Not Alone;
Sharde – O.T.;
Riddy Arman – Too Late to Write a Love Song;
Kiely Connell – Nobody’s business but mine;
Birds of Chicago – Travelers.
Lots of stuff from the UK today. From the Medway scene, we have the new music from Len Price 3 and Groovy Uncle, featuring Suzi Chunk. Also from UK, from Liverpool, we check out the new singer songwriter Tom George. Vasko Atanasoski sent his new demo. John Murry is back with the new record. Atlanta retro rockers Woggles have a new record too. Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams are a new duet from Woodstock and we listen to Banditos live in Cleveland.



Today we have some international highlights. Les Grys Grys come from France and Souls Surfers from Russia. Banditos come from Birmingham AL. Also, some new blasts from the familiar faces: Dave and Phil Alvin are back with the new record as well as John Mayall. Joe Ely is also back and doing very well on the country top 40 albums charts with his new record Panhandle Rambler. Cobra Verde played a live show recently and included their brand new song in the playlist… and the tape was rolling! Big shout-out to our long time listener Tom Haun!