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john westberry

  1. Nashville, Tennessee
  2. Jazz
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  1. Cryptic, Vol.1. Live at the Bayou Bar
    by Peter Harris
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  2. Somewhere
    by Sun June
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    laurenthomsn a record that has lived alongside me for a few years. been there when it's quiet, when it's hard and when it's summer and the windows are open whilst i drive through the inverurie back roads. music to be nourished and revelled in. Favorite track: Everywhere.
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    thecosmicclash This song hit's deep.

    "Gotta get used to it
    yeah I find there's no use talking to you" Favorite track: Everything I had.
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    tomriggs This band makes intriguing music, with videos to match (start with “Bad Girl”). Favorite track: Singing.
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  3. But Anyways...
    by Nehoda
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    Jaante Got somehow stranded here in search of good music on Bandcamp, and hell, am I glad I did! Best thing that happened since a long time. Being blown away by both voice quality and instrumental prowess I feel a growing urge to explore the whole discography. And believe me: you should too.
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    iamthebossofme Taking queues from diverse singer/songwriters Neil Young and Richard Buckner, Nehoda brings a helluva great voice to the genre of Americana. Crank the reverb, and immerse yourself. Thanks for this. Favorite track: Walk Away.
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    Bucky But Anyways.... this album exquisite. The vocals alone will eat you alive with his soulful rasp, backed by grungy tones, relevant lyrics and an underlying current of mystic americana.
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  4. Live at National Sawdust
    by Davy Mooney & The Hope of Home Band
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  5. Freddie Douggie: Live on Juneteenth
    by Freddie Douggie
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  1. No More Running
    by Eve Maret
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    No More Running No More Running
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    Chase Brunton As someone who loves computer music like Kraftwerk, Laurie Spiegel, and synth pop, I love this evolution. Cold electronics meets meets warm human soul. She deserves to be so much more well-known. Favorite track: Sound of Space Between.
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