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"Open Hearted", Lighthouse (The Brunswick, 04/3/2012)
LexHills1
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"Portal" CD Launch @ The Brunswick, Hove, 04 March 2012.
Joss Peach - Piano, Djembe, Percussion
Rhys Lovell - Double Bass
Ellie Wyatt - Violin
Joe Giddey - Cello
Cha...
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NORAH JONES with GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS - Loretta
TheKarliczek1001
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NORAH JONES AND THE HANDSOME BAND, Live In 2004 (at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium) with guests: Kevin Breit, Richard Julian, Dolly Parton, Gillian Welch & David Raw...
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"Cold, Cold" - Larry Carlton and Robben Ford
335Records
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"Blues Run The Game" - Bert Jansch - One-Take
puffdusty
56,681 views
Scottish folk hero Bert Jansch displays his evocative acoustic guitar skills and vocal grace on Jackson C. Frank`s "Blues Run The Game" for Dusty Wright's One-Takes. One-Ta...
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Tord Gustavsen Quartet - The Well
jazzecho
9,774 views
Tord Gustavsen Quartet Live. Upcoming album "The Well" out in January 2012.
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Greg Brown - I don't want to have a nice day
JamesJ775
14,788 views
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Anais Mitchell - Why We Build The Wall
NorthwestShowcase
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Performed April 3, 2010 at The Woods, Portland OR. From Anais Mitchell's folk opera Hadestown; CD from Righteous Babe Records (sung by Greg Brown). Video by Randy Prince.
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Hadestown by Anais Mitchell - "Why We Build The Wall" and "Our Lady of the Underground"
kelperrs9
81,800 views
Hadestown: A folk opera retelling of the story of Orpheous journey to the underworld to save his wife Eurydice, in the setting of a post-apocalyptic depression era America...
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John Martyn - Don't Want To Know
mnemonyxx
139,439 views
from Transatlantic Sessions series 1 (1995/6)
Orientally flavoured accompaniment courtesy of
bass: Danny Thompson
fiddles: Aly Bain, Jay Ungar & Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh
bo...
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Red Baraat: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
nprmusic
5,060 views
One of the best party bands around, Red Baarat plays rollicking funk music steeped in Northern India's wedding celebrations, with a dash of D.C. go-go beats and hip-hop. Th...
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