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Folk Alley Radio Show #200430

PLAYLIST

Artist – Title – Album – Label

Hour One:

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Ohio (live) – 4 Way Street – Atlantic

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Find the Cost of Freedom – So Far – Atlantic

Courtney Marie Andrews – Burlap String – Old Flowers – Fat Possum/Mama Bird Recording Co.

Ana Egge – Wildflowers – Bright Shadow – Grace/Parkinsong

Amos Lee – Flower – Mission Bell – Blue Note Records

Taylor Ashton – Pretenders – Folk Alley Sessions – Folk Alley Exclusive Recording

Taylor Ashton – Anyway – Folk Alley Sessions – Folk Alley Exclusive Recording

Taylor Ashton – If You Can Hear Me – Folk Alley Sessions – Folk Alley Exclusive Recording

Chatham County Line – Station To Station – Strange Fascination – Yep Roc Records

John Doyle – Elevenses – The Path of Stones – Compass Records

Patty Griffin – Chief – 1000 Kisses – BMG

James Hyland – Swing It Your Way – Western – James Hyland

Willie Nelson – Vote ‘Em Out – [single]- Sony

Hour Two:

David Olney – Birds – Migration – Loudhouse

Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers – Rare Bird Alert – Rare Bird Alert – Rounder

The Wailin’ Jennys – Swallow – Firecracker – Red House

Watkins Family Hour – Keep It Clean – Brother Sister – Family Hour Records(Thirty Tigers)

Doc Watson – St. Louis Blues – At Gerdes Folk City – Sugar Hill

Lucinda Williams – When the Way Gets Dark – Good Souls Better Angels – Highway 20 Records

Greg Brown – Rexroth’s Daughter – Covenant – Red House

Waxahatchee – Fire – Saint Cloud – Merge Records

The Avett Brothers – I and Love and You – I and Love and You – American Recordings

Laura Marling – Strange Girl – Song for Our Daughter – Partisan/Chrysalis

Bridget Kearney & Benjamin Lazar Davis – Slow Rider – Bawa (EP) – Signature Sounds

The Lowest Pair – Morning Light – The Perfect Plan – Delicata Records (Thirty Tigers)

Rose Cousins – The Return (Love Comes Back) – Bravado – Outside Music

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