Artists

800 Mile Monday

Daniel Payne is certainly no stranger to the life of musical gypsyhood. His savage exploits of rambling and rounding have landed him onto stages with major acts all across the land, including David Allan Coe, Wayne Hancock, and Two Tons of… (Read More)

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Ashlee K. Thomas

Earthfolk yoga songstress Ashlee K Thomas was raised at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains in Sandy, Utah. Growing up in the magic of nature had a profound effect on Ashlee, and its influence is ever present in her songwriting. She… (Read More)

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Asylum Street Spankers

The magnificently indefinable Asylum Street Spankers began in 1994 at a booze and hallucinogen-fueled party at the Dabbs Hotel in Llano, Texas. There Christina Marrs and Guy Forsyth met Wammo. During a night spent singing and playing along the banks of… (Read More)

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Bawn in the Mash

Bawn in the Mash’s first release, Welcome to the Atomic City (2006), was produced & recorded by Dan Knowles. Welcome to the Atomic City is a collection of 12 original compositions that historically interpret events that have occurred during the last… (Read More)

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Bearfoot

Although Bearfoot has nine years, major festivals, and three albums under their belt, Doors and Windows contains many firsts. This is the first Bearfoot CD to feature guest musicians, in this case Andrea Zonn of James Taylor And Band (fiddle), Andy… (Read More)

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Ben Prestage

“Ben’s great-grandmother was a vaudeville musician who toured with Al Jolson and in Medicine Shows. Her daughter was a very talented Boogie pianist who used to play for Ben when he was coming up. On the other side of the family… (Read More)

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Big Smith

Big Smith is a band from Springfield, Missouri composed of five cousins, including two sets of brothers: Mark and Jody Bilyeu, Bill and Rik Thomas, and Jay Williamson. The newest member, fiddle player Molly Healey, brings the total to six creative… (Read More)

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Blacktooth Rounders

“Blacktooth Rounders began really organically, we weren’t really planning on being a band,” insists bassist and songwriter Adrian Alexander. "I was in between bands but writing a bunch of songs on acoustic guitar. Country, folk, a little blues. Nothing like what… (Read More)

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Blueground Undergrass

Blueground Undergrass is an Atlanta based group of seasoned musicians formed with the goals of providing a fresh new approach to music deep rooted in tradition. With their smooth mix of bluegrass, blues, country, folk, swing, jazz and rock, they take… (Read More)

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Boulder Acoustic Society

It’s indie-folk that draws from Appalachian roots, gritty gospel and the contemporary urban soundscapes. BAS merges tradition with innovation, producing a unique sound and an unforgettable live entertainment experience. Five years, five albums and relentless touring have honed Boulder Acoustic Society… (Read More)

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Carolyn Wonderland

Carolyn Wonderland has the goods. A triple threat with her diverse songwriting, soulful vocals, and guitar goddess status – all featured on over twenty CDs, six of which are her releases – she has a pedigree in this business that’s hard… (Read More)

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Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy

Carrie Nation & the Speakeasy was formed in the Spring of 2007 at a party on 17th & Hillside in Wichita, KS. The 5-piece, including guitars, harmonica, bass, trombone, mandolin,banjo, and washboard has been playing their distinctive and aggressive blend of… (Read More)

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Cindy Woolf

Born and raised in Arkansas and now residing in southwest Missouri, Cindy Woolf is steeped in the Ozark folk music tradition. Her earliest memories are of her daddy hauling her around in the bib of his overalls while he picked his… (Read More)

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Claire Lynch

There were very few role models for a young woman starting out on the bluegrass highway back in the mid ‘70’s when Claire Lynch joined a band called Hickory Wind. A native of Kingston, New York, who has lived in Northern… (Read More)

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Crunchy Western Boys

The forefathers of “crunchy western” music Jim McHugh, Morris Manning, Steve McBrian, and Jacob Stern deliver a homegrown, crunchy cookin’ performance with mandolin, bass, fiddle, guitar, dobro, banjo, and vocals. Their unique, smooth sounds are sure to tame the wildest beast… (Read More)

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Cyndi Havell

Here’s my story. I’m sticking to it. So listen up. I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea — not iced tea, sweetened — but sweet tea. It is basically… (Read More)

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Dale Watson

You wouldn’t think that a stone-cold traditional Country artist like Dale Watson would offer a quote from John Lennon to describe his music would you. But after thinking about it, it really makes perfect sense. Watson’s new album Dreamland, his 4th… (Read More)

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Dangermuffin

Dangermuffin is a rare blend, a refreshing group that performs roots music, and jam-band oriented blues with wit and personality. The band is Dangermuffin, a power-house trio led by accomplished songwriter/frontman Dan Lotti, who delivers a sonorous punch of strong… (Read More)

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Dead Winter Carpenters

Defying musical boundaries, DWC blends elements of rock’n’roll, folk, roots, country, bluegrass, ragtime, blues, and reggae music with choice influences ranging from throughout rock history and the traditional fiddle tunes of earlier times. This combination of authentic songwriting and dynamic musicianship… (Read More)

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Deep Fried Pickle Project

The Deep Fried Pickles are a delectable musical treat. They pride themselves on making JUGaBilly HOKUM music. Founded in ‘00 as a jug band, ’DFPP’ now mixes other American roots forms into the breading batter as well. Bluegrass, Hokum, Folk, Rockabilly… (Read More)

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Dirtfoot

Dirtfoot – a Dose of Gypsy Punk Country Grumble boogie. "Here’s their deal: Imagine Nick Cave on a bed of rusty nails, the cover of “Gin and Juice” often mis-attributed to Phish (it was actually the Gourds), some old-timey "Dem Bones,… (Read More)

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Ha Ha Tonka

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To learn more about the park we’re named after, visit http://www.mostateparks.com/hahatonka.htm For the Ha Ha Tonka mix drink recipe, visit – http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink4203.html Here’s what some folks have said after listening… (Read More)

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James Justin & Co.

Gardens are a reoccurring theme in James Justin Burke’s musical life. From his cozy cottage in Folly Beach, South Carolina, the songwriter tends to an ever-growing plot of heartfelt tunes, tilling their verses and melodies with positive energy. With debut album… (Read More)

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John Statz

Inspired by grimey, war-torn Balkan towns and dying, broken down American cities, “Ghost Towns”, the brand new album from John Statz, is the direct result of several years of hard touring around the United States, Canada, and Europe. Whether it was… (Read More)

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Johnson Family Band

The Johnson Family Band is a collection of musicians from the Fargo Moorhead area that came together from a variety of musical backgrounds to celebrate a common love of folk music. We met in bars and classes we took together in… (Read More)

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Magnolia Row

Magnolia Row blends the songwriting of old with a variety of rhythms using exotic hybrid bluegrass instruments. The band has become a fixture in the Boulder/Denver club scene and has featured some of the finest musicians that the area has to… (Read More)

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Manitou

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Manitou features a collaboration of artists with over 150 years of collective performance history, more than 100 albums between them, several Grammy nominations and numerous Indy awards. Individually they have performed nationally and internationally with literally hundreds of… (Read More)

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Mark Brut & Friends

There are those musicians who can’t help but write about what they know… what they have experienced. Mark Brut certainly fits that mold. Hailing from Philadelphia and recently relocated to Denver, Brut has spent the past 12 years in the south… (Read More)

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Miss Tess & The Bon Ton Parade

Miss Tess is a New York City based songwriter and performing musician, who tours regularly with her band, as “Miss Tess & The Bon Ton Parade”. In addition to Tess on her 1920s archtop guitar, the current lineup includes Alec Spiegelman… (Read More)

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