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Folk Alley Radio Show #250605

This week on Folk Alley, join Cindy Howes for fresh new music from Watchhouse, James McMurtry, Leftover Salmon, Brad Kolodner, and Caroline Spence. We’ll also share some news from Mipso, plus a set celebrating the start of June with tracks by The Decemberists, The Fretless, and Luther Dickinson & Sisters of the Strawberry Moon.

In hour two, enjoy more new music from Shelby Means, East Nash Grass, Kissing Other ppl, Missy Raines & Allegheny, Susie Ungerleider, Grant-Lee Phillips, and The Wood Brothers—along with favorites by Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, Yasmin Williams, The Milk Carton Kids, and more.

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Artist-Song-Album-Label

Hour One

The Decemberists – June Hymn – The King Is Dead – Capitol

The Fretless – June Tune – The Fretless – The Fretless

Luther Dickinson and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon – Like A Songbird That Has Fallen (feat. Amy Helm) – Solstice – New West Records

Watchhouse – All Around You – Rituals – Tiptoe Tiger Music

Carolina Chocolate Drops / Luminescent Orchestrii – Escoutas (Diga Diga Diga) – Carolina Chocolate Drops / Luminescent Orchestrii – Nonesuch

Mipso – Edges Run – Folk Alley Sessions – Folk Alley Exclusive Recording

Mipso – Pay In Full – Folk Alley Sessions – Folk Alley Exclusive Recording

James McMurtry – The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy – The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy – New West Records

Rod Picott – Elbow Grease – Fortune – Welding Rod Records

Leftover Salmon – Big Wheel – Let’s Party About It – Compass

Brad Kolodner – The Golden Ticket – Old Growth – Brad Kolodner

Donna The Buffalo – No Place Like the Right Time – Positive Friction – Sugar Hill

Caroline Spence – Soft Animal – [single] – Tree Tone Music

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – Last of My Kind – The Nashville Sound – Southeastern Records (Thirty Tigers)

Hour Two

Shelby Means – Suitcase Blues – Shelby Means – Shelby Means Bluegrass

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

Missy Raines & Allegheny – Eula Dorsey – Love & Trouble – Compass

East Nash Grass – Followin’ You – All God’s Children – Mountain Fever Records

Kissing Other ppl – Where’d all The Time Go – Kissing Other ppl – Peacedale Records

Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – Empty Trainload of Sky – Woodland – Acony

Emmylou Harris – Where Will I Be (live) – Spyboy – Eminent Records

Darrell Scott – Down To the River – Couchville Sessions – Full Light Records

Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Tonight With the Dogs I’m Sleeping – The Purple Bird – No Quarter

Paul Geremia – Stray Dog Shuffle (live) – Love My Stuff – Red House Records, Inc.

Suzie Ungerleider – Juniper – Among the Evergreens – Stella Records/MVKA

Yasmin Williams – Harvest (feat. Kaki King & Darian Donovan) – Acadia – Nonesuch Records

Grant-Lee Phillips – Closer Tonight – In the Hour of Dust – Yep Roc Records

The Wood Brothers – Witness – Puff of Smoke – Honey Jar Records

The Milk Carton Kids – Heaven – The Ash & Clay – Anti-

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