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What a week! Friday is here. Let’s have a shuffle!
Nashville band and past Featured Artist on Ear2theGround just released a live album recorded on Tuesday at Springwater Supper Club. You can get that via the band’s Bandcamp page. Today’s song comes from the September 2012 release from the band’s vault. It’s a cover of the song that helped make Hank Williams Sr. an honorary Cajun. I say, Calicocat have earned that distinction with this awesome cover of Jambalaya (On the Bayou), and I’m 3/4 Cajun so it’s my decision – right?
Another Nashville artist is up next. Harrison Hudson from his 2011 album American Thunder with Every Girl.
Shaky is the former guitarist for the Philadelphia band Cold Fronts. He has has some solo music out now including the song Head Over Heels. Check it out:
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Historic Print (L): Rockaway Beach crowded with bathers and onlookers, New York City, 20 x 24in
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: c1903 Dec. 7. Subject: Notes: H38950 Stereo copyrighted by T.W. Ingersoll (Ingersoll View Co., St. Paul, Minn.). Roller coasters; Photog. Index; Beach scenes; NY–NYC–C- I-; Shelf. Format: SOURCE: Library of Congress |