Category: Singer Songwriter
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Beauty has a name and that name sounds alot like Kathryn Calder
Great new album from Vancouver’s Kathryn Calder shows beauty at each possible moment. Listen to a couple of examples here.
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Surprise EP Tuesday has me smiling: Tallest Man on Earth & Sharon Van Etten
Two new EPs came out on release Tuesday – The Tallest Man on Earth and Sharon Van Etten. The world is 12 songs better today.
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Caleb Coy releases “Wild Desert Rose” today. It’s now Country Tuesday!
New album from Caleb Coy, “Wild Desert Rose”, sees release today! Enjoy a sample and a cover-track from Mr. Coy.
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September Single from Oliver Thiessen: “Pilgrim”
New single from Albertan singer songwriter Oliver Thiessen. Enjoy “Pilgrim” via Thiessen’s Bandcamp site.
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New music from Damien Jurado/Richard Swift, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr & Jay McCarrol
A mini round up of some items I have been listening to with samples! Jurado/Swift, Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr and Jay McCarrol.
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Video Friday: Conrad Plymouth & Reuben Bullock
Two videos of two stellar tracks, Conrad Plymouth’s “Here to There” and Reuben Bullock’s video part II from “Night Lights”
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What other people know/have and I now like/recommend
Just some things around the net I discovered recently: Strand of Oaks, J. Tillman and Caleb Coy!
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Song of the Day: “Careless Love” by Arborea
Great lo-fi ukulele track from Buck & Shanti (Arborea) to help kick off their upcoming tour!
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Saturday “songs from a distance” Post: The Smiles and Frowns & Alasdair Roberts
A couple of tracks that enjoy a connection despite vast separation of land and sea. Enjoy The Smiles and Frowns and Alasdair Roberts.
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Song of the Day: “Next of Kin” by Sergius Gregory
Out of nowhere track that really made my day (well, week, etc) from the little known Sergius Gregory.
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Song obsession courtesy of Samantha Savage Smith
Find a great video, stream and download for Samantha Savage Smith’s “You Always Come To Mind”. Highly Recommended!
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Video to hit the spot: Caleb Coy covering Willie Nelson’s “Write Your Own Songs”
Just a great cover about writing your own songs. No irony intended.