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As promised, time to get current on the music shuffles. It was a kind of dreary, drizzly morning but the harder rain stopped by the time I was walking up the hill. The shuffle today was a great mix of awesome songs from up and coming artists and new and old songs from a couple of legends….
Los Angeles based James W. Lynch recently posted the songs from his EP Old Souls on ReverbNation. Summer’s End is a beautiful and evocative song which for me really fit well with the somber, dreary morning. James Lynch has an amazing voice and a unique sound. Check him out:
http://www.reverbnation.com/widget_code/html_widget/artist_2765297?widget_id=50&posted_by=fan_1758528&pwc%5Bdesign%5D=default&pwc%5Bbackground_color%5D=%23333333&pwc%5Bincluded_songs%5D=1&pwc%5Bphoto%5D=1%2C0&pwc%5Bsize%5D=undefined
Next, we have another track off of Bob Dylan’s latest Tempest. Soon After Midnight is more of Dylan being Dylan. Take that as you will….
Ballad of a Teenage Queen was a number one hit on the Country charts in 1958 for the late, great Johnny Cash. It’s a great story of girl meets boy, girl meets Hollywood producer, girl becomes star, girl misses boy, girl gives up her new life, girl remeets boy.
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