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Fairport Convention
326,282 listeners
Fairport Convention is often credited with being one of the first English folk rock bands. Formed in 1967, Fairport rapidly developed from playing cover versions of American 'west coast' music to an individual style which melded rock music with traditional English folk tunes and songs.… read more -
Todd Snider
110,700 listeners
Todd Daniel Snider is a singer-songwriter born October 11, 1966 in Portland, Oregon. Best known for his wry humor, Snider has been a fixtur… read moreTodd Daniel Snider is a singer-songwriter born October 11, 1966 in Portland, Oregon. Best known for his wry humor, Snider has been a fixture on the Americana, alt-country, and folk scene since his debut on MCA, entitled Songs for the Dai… read moreTodd Daniel Snider is a singer-songwriter born October 11, 1966 in Portland, Oregon. Best known for his wry humor, Snider has been a fixture on the Americana, alt-country, and folk scene since his debut on MCA, entitled Songs for the Daily Planet, named for the bar where Snider used to play regul… read more -
Lilium
65,404 listeners
"Lilium" (meant to mean "fortress") started as a solo-project of Pascal Humbert, 16 Horsepower's bass player. Unde… read more"Lilium" (meant to mean "fortress") started as a solo-project of Pascal Humbert, 16 Horsepower's bass player. Under this moniker he made the album "Transmission Of All The Good-Byes", a mainly instrumen… read more"Lilium" (meant to mean "fortress") started as a solo-project of Pascal Humbert, 16 Horsepower's bass player. Under this moniker he made the album "Transmission Of All The Good-Byes", a mainly instrumental creation, which was released in 2000. Lilium now is a du… read more -
King Dude
134,226 listeners
King Dude is a side project of American musician TJ Cowgill (Teen Cthulhu and Book of Black Earth) of Seattle, WA that explores a darkly sp… read moreKing Dude is a side project of American musician TJ Cowgill (Teen Cthulhu and Book of Black Earth) of Seattle, WA that explores a darkly spiritual acoustic-folk sound. Pulling together the biblical sound and isolation of the bygone days … read moreKing Dude is a side project of American musician TJ Cowgill (Teen Cthulhu and Book of Black Earth) of Seattle, WA that explores a darkly spiritual acoustic-folk sound. Pulling together the biblical sound and isolation of the bygone days of revelation with an atmosphere filled with hope and salvat… read more -
Woven Hand & Ultima Vez
9,664 listeners
A collaboration between David Eugene Edwards (Woven Hand) and the Belgian art-dance institute Ultima Vez. They worked together in two produ… read moreA collaboration between David Eugene Edwards (Woven Hand) and the Belgian art-dance institute Ultima Vez. They worked together in two productions, Blush (2003) and Puur (2006). Both productions are released on the 'mail-order only… read moreA collaboration between David Eugene Edwards (Woven Hand) and the Belgian art-dance institute Ultima Vez. They worked together in two productions, Blush (2003) and Puur (2006). Both productions are released on the 'mail-order only' albums Blush and Puur. They contain different versions … read more -
Pinebox Serenade
6,513 listeners
Guitarist Chris Welch and mandolin player Patrick Newkirk started Pinebox Serenade as an acoustic three-piece group with bluegrass leanings… read moreGuitarist Chris Welch and mandolin player Patrick Newkirk started Pinebox Serenade as an acoustic three-piece group with bluegrass leanings, playing their first shows in early 2004. Since then, the group has become one of Denton's l… read moreGuitarist Chris Welch and mandolin player Patrick Newkirk started Pinebox Serenade as an acoustic three-piece group with bluegrass leanings, playing their first shows in early 2004. Since then, the group has become one of Denton's larger groups, weighing in with seven members who each add a … read more -
The Sterling Sisters
600 listeners
"…Baltimore’s The Sterling Sisters, a group that makes some obvious nods to 16 Horsepower and other Old-Testament invoking Goth-… read more"…Baltimore’s The Sterling Sisters, a group that makes some obvious nods to 16 Horsepower and other Old-Testament invoking Goth-country bands. fiddle, guitar, banjo, drums, and a bassist endowed with a rafter-shaking operatic… read more"…Baltimore’s The Sterling Sisters, a group that makes some obvious nods to 16 Horsepower and other Old-Testament invoking Goth-country bands. fiddle, guitar, banjo, drums, and a bassist endowed with a rafter-shaking operatic voice, the sound is full and commanding… They have a … read more -
The Beverly Band
140 listeners
A typical concert with The Beverly Band will take the audience on a musical road trip. From routy and hard-hitting country-rock, over hills… read moreA typical concert with The Beverly Band will take the audience on a musical road trip. From routy and hard-hitting country-rock, over hills with wild-growing bluegrass, to small country towns with dusty streets and a touch of sweet balla… read moreA typical concert with The Beverly Band will take the audience on a musical road trip. From routy and hard-hitting country-rock, over hills with wild-growing bluegrass, to small country towns with dusty streets and a touch of sweet ballads the audience will be taken away by this experienced band.… read more -
Adam Puddington
765 listeners
Adam Puddington is one of Almonte, Ontario’s golden sons, and he wears the legacy proudly. Returning for his follow-up to 2006's criti… read moreAdam Puddington is one of Almonte, Ontario’s golden sons, and he wears the legacy proudly. Returning for his follow-up to 2006's critically acclaimed For The Meantime, Back in Town finds Adam Puddington delivering twelve contemplati… read moreAdam Puddington is one of Almonte, Ontario’s golden sons, and he wears the legacy proudly. Returning for his follow-up to 2006's critically acclaimed For The Meantime, Back in Town finds Adam Puddington delivering twelve contemplative and wit-sharp songs. Focused around a move from his homet… read more -
The Famous
833 listeners
"You can pound your fist on my front door / But it's been too long, I don't need you anymore." Laurence Scott sings the… read more"You can pound your fist on my front door / But it's been too long, I don't need you anymore." Laurence Scott sings the opening line of 'Better Things,' from the Famous' 2005 debut 'Light, Sweet Cr… read more"You can pound your fist on my front door / But it's been too long, I don't need you anymore." Laurence Scott sings the opening line of 'Better Things,' from the Famous' 2005 debut 'Light, Sweet Crude', like he really means it. He might be singing abou… read more