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Slaid Cleaves

Slaid Cleaves is a rising star in the “Americana” singer/songwriter tradition whose new album, Wishbones, is racking up critical acclaim. Cleaves started out playing bars in his home state of Maine before deciding to move to musical hotbed Austin, Texas to better pursue his artistic vision. In 1992, Cleaves won the Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk competition, following in the footsteps of previous winners such as Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen and Steve Earle. Cleaves signed to Rounder Records and released his first album, No Angel Knows, in 1996. His follow-up album, 2000’s Brokedown, was called “the first great Texas album of the 21st Century” by The Austin Chronicle. Cleaves’ storytelling style has been favorably compared to the legendary Bob Dylan, but with a voice of his own. In an era filled with pretentious pop stars, Cleaves is a breath of fresh air”he even shares personal stories on his web site.

Audio

Tiger Tom Dixon's Blues

Quick As Dreams

Wishbones

Been On The Road Too Long

Jim's Interview with Slaid

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