Last show of 2021! We check out new singles for Jenny Don’t and The Spurs, Eamon McGrath, The Strange (with Chris Eckman) and John Paul Keith. We also check out James McMurtry from Austin TX, Pilgrim from Tulsa, OK, Suicide Swans from Australia, all with new albums. And of course, the legendary Neil Young is also here with a track from his new record. We say goodbye to Michael Nesmith, a Monkee and a great songwriter who passed away this year, 10 days before his birthday.
Shannon McNally – You Show Me Yours And I’ll Show You Mine
Jenny Don’t & The Spurs – Three Or Four Nights
Eamon McGrath – Cannonball
Sierra Ferrell – In Dreams
James McMurtry – Decent Man
Pilgrim – Katie
Rosali – Whisper
Suicide Swans – Below Zero
The Strange – Not Now Not Ever
Chapel Hart – You Can Have Him Jolene
Chuck Prophet – One Last Dance
Jim Lauderdale – Sister Horizon
Neil Young – Song of the Seasons
Dori Freeman – Walk Away
John Paul Keith – If We Make It Through December
Michael Nesmith – Some of Shelly’s Blues
Monkees – What Am I Doing Hanging ‘Round
In the recent years, every now and then, a great female artists shows up on the country scene. And this week, we have a really food selection of those with new tunes. Rosali teamed up with David Nance on her new record and the results are great. Jenny Don’t and her Spurs from Portland, Oregon push through with a new album. We introduce also Kelly McFarling from California, Janet Simpson from Alabama. Hilde Vos is based out in Netherlands, but fits in perfectly in this largely North American line up. Shaye Zadravec from Canada covers an alt country anthem Windfall by Son Volt. Original was a huge hit on KLSU. We open up with a new track from DeeOgGee (who used to go by as Barefoot Gypsies) and we check out the country band from Australia, Michael Carpenter and The Banks Brothers.
Sara Petite – Feeling Like an Angel;
DeeOhGee – Going To The Woods;
Michael Carpenter and The Banks Brothers – Brothers;
Meat Puppets – Six Gallon Pie;
Beth Lee – Yale St and 45;
Rosali – Whatever Love;
Jenny Don’t & The Spurs – Fire On The Ridge;
Esther Rose – Good Time;
Lynn Miles – A Heart Can Only Take So Much;
Kelly McFarling – Century;
Janet Simpson – I’m Wrong;
Imelda May – Just One Kiss (feat. Ronnie Wood);
Hannah White & The Nordic Connections – City Beats;
Norma McDonald – Temperamental Year;
Shemekia Copeland – Uncivil War;
Hilde Vos – Truth #2;
Shaye Zadravec – Windfall;
Bonnie Prince Billy – New Memory Box.
Today we start of with the new music from Guided By Voices and their former band mate Tobin Spout. Then we hear new music from Jenny Don’t, this time with her band The Spurs. Kelli Halliburton from The Pierced Arrows is also there. Jake Xerxes Fussell hails from Columbus, GA and he covered an awesome Jimmy Lee Williams song in a manner similar to Ed Crawford tribute to Elizabeth Cotten long time ago on a fIREHOSE record. Paul Kelly is back with the newest record and we also introduce Rahill Jamalifard and her band Roya. Jason Look of Part Time Lover is live in CLE with a Gene Clark song.
Tom Trocolli’s Dog – Suicide;
Tobin Sprout – A Walk Across the Human Bridge;
Guided By Voices – The Birthday Democrats;
The Windbreakers – Young Republicans;
Swa – Sex Doctor;
fIREHOSE – In Memory of Elizabeth Cotton;
Jake Xerxes Fussell – Have You Ever Seen Peaches Growing On a Sweet Potato Vine;
Jenny Don’t & The Spurs – Ghost of His Love;
Don’t – You Keep Cutting Through;
Hard Stuff – Jay Time;
Miriam Linna – So You Say You Lost Your Baby;
Gene Clark – So You Say You Lost Your Baby;
Jason Look – So You Say You Lost Your Baby (Live in CLE);
Paul Kelly – Finally Something Good;
My Buddy Moose – Letters From The Past;
Dream Machine – Buried Alive;
Daniel Romano – Roya;
Roya – Mailman;
Scarcity Of Tanks – Asylum Agents.
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