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Folk Alley Radio Show #250320

This week on Folk Alley, join Cindy Howes to welcome in Spring with music from Gillian Welch, Chris Coole, David Francey, The Early Mays, and Richard Shindell. Hear new music from Valerie June, I’m With Her, Alison Krauss & Union Station, and Kristin Scott Benson, Gena Britt, & Alison Brown, along with favorites from Joy Oladokun, and The Wood Brothers.

In hour two, it’s more new releases from Sierra Hull, Steve Tilston, Caroline Spence, The Seldom Scene, The Lumineers, and Nathaniel Rateliff & Gregory Alan Isakov; plus more favorites from New Dangerfield, John Renbourn, Leyla McCalla, and Robby Hecht, and the latest Basic Folk interview excerpt featuring Bonnie “Prince” Billy.

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Artist-Song-Album-Label

Hour One

Gillian Welch – Winter’s Come and Gone – Hell Among the Yearlings – ALM Sounds

Chris Coole – Sounds Like the Song of Life on the First Day of Spring – [single] – Chris Coole

David Francey – Red-Winged Blackbird – Torn Screen Door – Laker Musi

The Early Mays – Red Bud – The Early Mays – The Early Mays

Richard Shindell – Spring – Somewhere Near Paterson – SignatureS

Valerie June – Sweet Things Just for You – Owls, Omens, and Oracles – June Tunes

Joy Oladokun – Sweet Symphony (feat Chris Stapleton) – Proof of Life – Amigo/Verve Forecast/Republic Records

I’m With Her – Ancient Light – Wild and Clear and Blue – I’m with Her/Rounder/Concord

Bonny Light Horseman – The Clover – Keep Me On Your Mind/See You Free – Jagjaguwar

The Wood Brothers – Line Those Pockets – Heart is the Hero – Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers

Alison Krauss & Union Station – Granite Mills – Arcadia – Down The Road Records

Kristin Scott Benson, Gena Britt, and Alison Brown – Ralph’s Banjo Special – [single] – Compass

Molly Tuttle – Clue – When You’re Ready – Compass Records

David Mallett – Greenin’ Up – Ambition – Flying Fish

Tom Waits – You Can Never Hold Back Spring – Orphans (Bawlers) – ANTI

Hour Two

Sierra Hull – Let’s Go (feat. Aoife O’Donovan) – Tip Toe High Wire – Sierra Hull

New Dangerfield – Dangerfield Newby – [single] – Free Dirt Records

Leyla McCalla – Scaled to Survive – Sun Without the Heat – Anti

Steve Tilston – As Night Follows Day – Last Call – Talking Elephant Records

John Renbourn – Blues Run the Game – The Attic Tapes – Riverboat Records / World Music Network

Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Basic Folk Interview excerpt Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Basic Folk interview excerpt – Basic Folk

Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Our Home (Feat. Tim O’Brien) – The Purple Bird – No Quarter Records

Tim O’Brien – Cornbread Nation – Cornbread Nation – Howdyskies

Caroline Spence – The Sound Of You – [single] – Caroline Spence

Robby Hecht – Feeling It Know – Robby Hecht – Old Man Henry Records

The Seldom Scene – Walkin’ Down the Line – Remains to Be Scene – Smithsonian Folkways

Mike Auldridge, Jerry Douglas, Rob Ickes – Panhandle Rag – Three Bells – Rounder Records

Charm City Junction – Roll On John – Salt Box – Charm City Junction

The Lumineers – Same Old Song – Automatic – Dualtone

Nathaniel Rateliff & Gregory Alan Isakov – Flowers – [single] – Stax

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