Bert Jansch 'Avocet' Avocet
State River Widening 'Touched' Cottonhead
Julian Fane 'Stasis' Special Forces
Pearls Before Swine 'Marjorie' The Use of Ashes
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Richard Thompson 'Withered and Died'/ 'Skull and Crossbones' Faithless
Ollabelle 'John the Revelator' Ollabelle
American Music Club 'Patriot's Heart' Love Songs for Patriots
Laurie & John 'Golden Fence' Arabella
The Whiles 'Lonesome Reply' Colors of the Year
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A new set begins: The Court and Spark performs live
A new set begins: Live performance by The Court & Spark - Mike (M.C.) Taylor: vocals, acoustic guitar/ Dan Carr: bass, vocals/ Tom Heyman: pedal steel, mandolin/ Scott Hirsch: guitar, vocals/ James Kim: drums
A new set begins: Conjuring up the spirit of legendary producer Joe Boyd, The Court and Spark's new album 'Witch Season' has all the elements of folk-rock music so near and dear to my heart. Led by singer/ songwriter/ multi-instrumentalist MC Taylor, with lead guitarist Scott Hirsch, The Court and Spark's roots are in the punkier, Ex-Ignota. Meeting up with drummer James Kim after that band's demise they began playing quieter music. After a move to San Francisco, lap steel guitarist Tom Heyman completed the ensemble and they began making music that has been compared to The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and Low.
Comment: -CD: 'Bar the Door, Davy' [Dead Diamond River] (Linda Thompson, backing vocals)
Comment: -'First Light at Avalon'
Comment: -'Hallelujah I'
Comment: -'Sundowner, You'
Comment: -'No Hex'
Comment: -'Witch Season'
Comment: -CD: 'O Little Blackbird' [Double Roses]
Comment: -CD: 'Out On The Water' [Witch Season]
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Vitamin D 'Findable' Build Another
Incredible String Band 'This Moment' Changing Horses / I Looked Up
Castle Oldchair 'Sad Pants' Sad Pants
Gregory Page 'Forever and Never' Happiness is Being Lonely
John Cale 'Magritte (Often I Saw...)' Hobo Sapiens
Colin Blunstone 'Though You Are Far Away' One Year
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Songs From a Random House 'Levitate' gListen
Adem 'Everything You Need' Homesongs
Gabor Szabo 'Some Velvet Morning' Bacchanal/Gabor Szabo 1969
Elliott Smith 'Twilight' From a Basement On a Hill
Christina Branco 'Se a Alma Te Reprova' Sensus
Rebecca Martin 'It's Only Love' People Behave Like Ballads
Choying Drolma & Steve Tibbetts 'Padmakara' /'Vakritunda' Selwa