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Barna Howard
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Woody Pines
11,865 listeners
Woody Pines has been playing and singing since he can remember. He left home with his guitar on his back and made it through 49 states befo… read moreWoody Pines has been playing and singing since he can remember. He left home with his guitar on his back and made it through 49 states before he was 19. After landing on the west coast, he co-founded a ragtime jug band, The Kitchen Synco… read moreWoody Pines has been playing and singing since he can remember. He left home with his guitar on his back and made it through 49 states before he was 19. After landing on the west coast, he co-founded a ragtime jug band, The Kitchen Syncopators, which sold thousands of their self-released recordin… read more -
Blaze Foley & The Beaver Valley Boys
4,195 listeners
Blaze Foley and the Beaver Valley Boys were a big part of the Houston club scene in the late 1970s. Musicians: Blaze Foley - Vocals, guita… read moreBlaze Foley and the Beaver Valley Boys were a big part of the Houston club scene in the late 1970s. Musicians: Blaze Foley - Vocals, guitar. Gurf Morlix - Bass, electric guitars, vocals Jimmy Don Smith - Electric guitar Tony Braunagel – Drums View wikiBlaze Foley and the Beaver Valley Boys were a big part of the Houston club scene in the late 1970s. Musicians: Blaze Foley - Vocals, guitar. Gurf Morlix - Bass, electric guitars, vocals Jimmy Don Smith - Electric guitar Tony Braunagel – Drums View wiki -
Jenny Don't and the Spurs
3,637 listeners
Jenny Don't and The Spurs were founded one cold, winter’s evening by Jenny Don't and Kelly Halliburton. Jenny had been fronting … read moreJenny Don't and The Spurs were founded one cold, winter’s evening by Jenny Don't and Kelly Halliburton. Jenny had been fronting her own band, DON’T, for some time, as well as playing the occasional solo acoustic set here and t… read moreJenny Don't and The Spurs were founded one cold, winter’s evening by Jenny Don't and Kelly Halliburton. Jenny had been fronting her own band, DON’T, for some time, as well as playing the occasional solo acoustic set here and there. Kelly, who had been in a slew of Portland punk bands s… read more -
Dogwood Tales
1,438 listeners
Dogwood Tales is an American alt-folk band formed by Kyle Grim and Ben Ryan from the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. They released their deb… read moreDogwood Tales is an American alt-folk band formed by Kyle Grim and Ben Ryan from the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. They released their debut record, “Too Hard to Tell”, in February 2018. Formed as a duo, following release of the album … read moreDogwood Tales is an American alt-folk band formed by Kyle Grim and Ben Ryan from the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. They released their debut record, “Too Hard to Tell”, in February 2018. Formed as a duo, following release of the album Dogwood Tales expanded into a full band with Jake Golibart, … read more -
Kate Rhudy
9,695 listeners
Kate Rhudy is an American singer-songwriter from Raleigh, North Carolina and attended Appalachian State University in Boone. She's de… read moreKate Rhudy is an American singer-songwriter from Raleigh, North Carolina and attended Appalachian State University in Boone. She's described her own music as "sad river folk." View wikiKate Rhudy is an American singer-songwriter from Raleigh, North Carolina and attended Appalachian State University in Boone. She's described her own music as "sad river folk." View wiki