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Country Music Dads is BACK for Season 2! And we are kicking things off by talking about the change (or lack thereof) that often accompanies the start of a new year. “New Year, new me” we say in January before seeing the “same ol' me” staring back at us in the mirror in March. But is that such a bad thing? George Jones and Dierks Bentley provide support via two songs separated by 40 years but with the same name (different spelling), “Same Ole Me.” The Dads wrestle with self-improvement vs. self-acceptance, change vs. growth, and bro country vs. traditional country. We also discuss changes to the podcast itself. What is different for Season 2, what is staying the same, and what, Dear Listener, do you have to look forward to when you follow the Country Music Dads? True to form, it'll be the same ole show, but a little bit different.Show Notes:02:12: Dave shares a preview of Season 2 of the podcast: what has changed, what is staying the same, and how feedback from our early-adopting listeners has influenced our plans.06:26: Meet Country Music Dads' new co-host: Donnie C. Cutler!08:22: Dave and Donnie discuss George Jones' “Same Ole Me,” Dierks Bentley's “Same ‘Ol Me,” how they think about goal-setting, personal change, and growth, and how their pursuit of improvement could influence their kids.35:02: The Dad Life Sound Check: Donnie shares how the competing pressures of life on the road and family life in Jeremy Pinnell's “Night Time Eagle” resonate with his own attempts to balance self-care pursuits and being there for the bedtime routine. Dave admits that “Halo” is his favorite Beyonce song and that Joshua Ray Walker's highly countrified rendition of it takes him back to a simpler time before kids when weddings were ragers.45:41: In our new, recurring segment called “Change My Mind,” Donnie posits that Bro Country is BAD for the country music genre. Self-proclaimed “recovering bro country aficionado” Dave attempts to convince him otherwise.Mentioned in the Show:Country Music Dads podcast Season 1, Episode 9: “Country Cutler Talks Parenting, Country Music in LA and Strawberry Pie For Breakfast”The Country Cutler Substack newsletter"Atomic Habits" by James ClearThe Marfa TapesDierks' bluegrass album, “Up On The Ridge” from 2010HomeDadCon: the annual convention for at-home dadsThe backlash surrounding the “Bluey” Season 3 "Exercise" episodeEddie Izzard on British vs. American filmsThank you for listening. The best way to support us is to subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or whatever podcast platform you use. If you want to see new episodes and more content delivered straight to your email inbox, please subscribe to our newsletter: countrymusicdads.substack.com. You can...
Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this our 258th episode our guest is Mark Rohrer. Mark Rohrer was born and raised in northwest Indianapolis, in Pike Township. After graduating Indiana University and working in Operations Management for three years, he went back to work for the family business, Reno's Music. Reno, Mark's father, opened Reno's Music in 1991 and currently continues to serve the local and nationwide community with guitar sales. He has been happily married to his true love since 2014 and has two children. A quick programming note: For this episode, I decided to try something new. At the end, Mark and I played and sang a few songs on guitar. Mark sang the first song, “The Way Country Sounds” by Jeremy Pinnell. I sang the second song, “Dead Flowers” by the Rolling Stones. And Mark sang the third song, “I Don't Wanna Move” by the Oracle Sisters. The first two are songs we've played together many times and I practiced them ahead of time. The third song, though, was completely new to me and I had never heard it before. So, you might hear a few wrong chords played in that one, which was my fault. Also, Mark filmed a video version of this episode, which he is releasing on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ItsWelby Follow me on Mastodon: newsie.social/@therobburgessshow Check out my Linktree: linktr.ee/therobburgessshow Follow me on Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/robaburg.bsky.social
He's a busy man, but we finally got him! Jim Bachmann is a wizard of words and an Americana master with his signature "good timing Stonerbilly" sound and a presence of wisdom and authenticity. He's been making music solo and and along with his band The Day Drinkers for over a decade now and is still making the rounds. From playing "professional busker" gigs on a sidewalk downtown to opening for Billy Joe Shaver, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Dallas Moore, Shinyribs, Reckless Kelly, The SteelDrivers, Ramsay Midwood, Mike and the Moonpies, Jeremy Pinnell, Paul Cauthen and more he's been grinding it out with the best of 'em. Settle in and enjoy this warm conversation with a lovely man and a great hang!
Jeremy Pinnell joins us on the show for the first time. He's a true blue country act from OH/Ky. He has an honest approach to his music and that's why people love him. www.coyoteradioshowandpodcast.com www.jeremypinnell.com Honky Tonk NYE Bash at Dukes! Grab your tickets. https://www.dukesindy.com/calendar/2022/12/31/honky-tonk-nye-bash-with-jeremy-pinnell-eric-bolander-and-hannah-juanita Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and please subscribe to our Youtube channel. Make the Pledge and become a Patreon supporter! https://www.patreon.com/coyoteradioshowandpodcast
Jeremy Pinnell joins us on the show for the first time. He's a true blue country act from OH/Ky. He has an honest approach to his music and that's why people love him. www.coyoteradioshowandpodcast.com www.jeremypinnell.com Honky Tonk NYE Bash at Dukes! Grab your tickets. https://www.dukesindy.com/calendar/2022/12/31/honky-tonk-nye-bash-with-jeremy-pinnell-eric-bolander-and-hannah-juanita Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and please subscribe to our Youtube channel. Make the Pledge and become a Patreon supporter! https://www.patreon.com/coyoteradioshowandpodcast
At the tender age of eighteen, the Seattle-born crooner Gus Clark hit out to explore the United States with a backpack and a mandolin, cutting his teeth playing on the street and traveling by freight train or the kindness of those still bold enough to pick up a hitchhiker. Emerging over ten years later as an accomplished multi-instrumentalist (guitar, accordion, mandolin, and more), he now pays beautiful homage to an ultra-deep well of golden-era American music traditions, ranging from pre-WWII blues to 1960s Nashville honky tonk. In a voice that combines unique sincerity with pitch-perfect emotive richness, Clark delivers classic barn-burners, good-time dance tunes, bittersweet heartbreak ballads, and his own originals. His remarkable tenor and powerful musical presence are guaranteed to both wrench hearts and propel listeners onto the dance floor, whether Clark performs solo or backed by his rock-solid band.Over the years, Clark has proved himself as a staple of the Seattle music scene, frequenting the area's renowned country dance bars and Americana venues and lighting up its largest festivals with a range of projects. A regular guest vocalist at tribute nights and charity events, he's shared the stage with contemporary greats and up-and-comers such as Charlie Crockett, Pokey LaFarge, Eilen Jewell, Cactus Blossoms, Jeremy Pinnell, Whitney Rose, Easy Leaves, and Jaime Wyatt. He's a regular touring member of the outlaw party-country band Country Lips, contributing on accordion, vocals, and mandolin. For a decade now, Clark has also made music - an unmatchable mix of early jazz, jug-band, country, blues, old-time, Cajun, klezmer and originals - with his "musical sibling,” the Virginia-raised fiddle virtuoso and singer/songwriter Annie Ford. The dynamic duo's sweet harmonies have won hearts in humble living rooms, on street corners, on the grand stages of old vaudeville theaters, and far beyond.https://www.gusclarkmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/gusclarkmusic/https://www.instagram.com/gusclarkmusic/?hl=enhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/30Brw2NUOHg27lJfSsalHVhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/gus-clark-the-least-of-his-problems/1435461314
This is the second volume of my series "5 Songs I'm Digging" where I explore recent releases from artists I think you should know about. This volume features music by Adia Victoria, Jackson+Sellers, TK and the Holy Know-Nothings, Jeremy Pinnell, and Darrin Bradbury. All good stuff. Check it out!
Today I'm talkin with Jeremy Pinnell! Jeremy is a Singer / Songwriter, he joins me for a fun chat about his new album “Goodbye LA” and perform 3 new songs live acoustic performance! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinwith/support
Jeremy Pinnell first came to national attention with his 2015 album release. Since then he's continued to write, tour, and record amazing music. His most recent album “Goodby LA” is a continuation of this track record. The songs have a great, and vibrant honky-tonk feel reminiscent of the Bakersfield Sound. I had a chance to talk with him about this record. I hope you dig it!
El disco de los Georgia Thunderbolts es una prodigiosa selección de rockers sureños a cargo de unos nada suaves melenudos y de los Ghost Hounds qué vamos a decir, si hemos pinchado ¡casi todo el disco! A añadir el trío The Record Company, desde LA con su rockblues que debe tocarse fuerte si quieres que la chica te acompañe a bailar. Rock y soul también en los surcos (digitales) de Maggie Rose y eso que su disco se llama Have A Seat. Igual sí te quieres sentar con los maestros del soul de Seattle, los True Loves, 9 profesores de soul, blues, funk y jazz. Un acercamiento al blues acústico de Troy Wilson & Aaron Gillett con un improbable blues que da paso a una canción que mejora conforme la escuchas (obra maestra?), el señor de las moscas, con Mike Younger, desde Nashville. El tejano Cody Johnson publica álbum del que sobresalen media docena de canciones (es que es doble) con buen sabor honky tonk, como el Goodbye L.A. de Jeremy Pinnell o la fiesta que Garret T. Capps se va a correr en el centro de San Antonio después de una semana dura. Y los Doobie Brothers que han vuelto y hemos elegido dos de las canciones de su disco Liberté que más suenan a sus comienzos en los 70 del siglo pasado (ay, cuánto tiempo). Terminamos con amor a México con los Gipsy Pistoleros y su tex-mex surf y un par de instrumentales que te deben dejar con ganas de coger un avión al sur de Texas.The Georgia Thunderbolts, Take It SlowGhost Hounds, Sleight of HandThe Record Company, Get Up And Dance!Maggie Rose, Do ItThe True Loves, Robin's RevengeTroy Wilson & Aaron Gillett, La CucarachaMike Younger, Lord of the FleasCody Johnson, Honky Tonk Hardwood FloorsJeremy Pinnell, Night Time EagleGarrett T. Capps, Downtown, I'm Ready 2 GoThe Doobie Brothers, Just Can't Do This AloneThe Doobie Brothers, Oh MexicoGypsy Pistoleros, Gonna Die With A Gun In My HandNine Pound Hammer, One Last MidnightCris Mantello, Rio Grande (feat. Sean Mencher)
Jeremy Pinnell's third album Goodbye L.A. is a mature take on country music that transcends the use of the term "outlaw". Here he talks with host and producer Joe Kendrick about what motivates him, how he embraces family life, the unexpected reverence of audiences overseas, and much more. Included are excerpts of songs from Goodbye L.A. and a recent cover of Concrete Blonde's "Joey".
Kentucky musician Jeremy Pinnell joins us to talk about the making of his third studio album, “Goodbye L.A.” This time around, Jeremy went for a record that “would make people feel happy, make people dance”, but the themes are still weighty as on his previous critically acclaimed albums. Here he sings of the conflicts inherent in the lifestyle of touring musicians who try to balance their musical calling with their longing for home, relationships, family. We hear about his early days singing in church, getting his first guitar (“it was all Ovation round backs and Kung Fu), connecting with his lifelong musical pal Arlo McKinley, and how he sometimes writes complete songs without picking up his guitar or a pen/paper.
Host CloudwatcherUno sits down with Jeremy Pinnell a honky tonk musician of the highest order. Having released 'OH/KY' in 2015 and then 'Ties of Blood and Affection' in 2017, Jeremy brings out his third album 'Goodbye LA' on October 1st 2021 from Sofaburn Records. The album reflects the life of a troubadour whose living his life one song at a time. Love the podcast? Then by all means feel free to share the news with your friends on social media and help the show grow!
With a unique mixture of classic country and Laurel Canyon style Rock N'Roll, it's no wonder Jeremy Pinnell has accrued a big following and critical acclaim. We welcome Jeremy to celebrate his third studio album Goodbye L.A, set to release on SofaBurn Records on October 1st. Produced by Texan JonathanTyler, Goodbye L.A. is a 10-song listening experience intended to do one simple thing: make you happy. Pinnell explains, “[Production-wise] I wanted like 80s Waylon, ZZ Top. My idea was that I wanted to write a record that made people happy,” he says. “I want people to dance and have fun and love each other.” Join us for a special conversation that digs deep into Jeremy's creative process, self consciousness in songwriting and a special performance for the jrodconcerts audience.
Jeremy Pinnell is a country music artist from Kentucky. Jeremy is releasing a new album, "Goodbye L.A" on October 1, 2021. BUY MUSIC http://www.jeremypinnell.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/hippiesandcowboys MUSIC FEATURED Jeremy Pinnell - Big Ol' Good - Wanna Do Something - Night Time Eagle BUY OUR MERCH https://www.thehippiesandcowboys.com/shop Join our online community on Patreon! Gain access to exclusive content, early guest announcements, giveaways, ask questions to our guests, and bonus podcasts! Join for as little as $1 - https://www.patreon.com/hippiesandcowboys OUR SPONSORS MANSCAPED - Get 20% OFF your order + Free Shipping with promo code HAC20 at MANSCAPED.com! WORKMANS RELIEF - https://workmansrelief.refersion.com/c/d42e52 - SAVE 15% using the promo code HACCBD at checkout! FOLLOW US https://twitter.com/HippiesCowboys https://www.instagram.com/hippiescowboyspod/ ALL MUSIC IN THIS PODCAST HAS BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE ARTIST AND LABEL
Jeremy Pinnell, a country singer/songwriter from Northern Kentucky, is a soft-spoken man whose music is making big noise with country music fans. Raised from humble beginnings of singing in church and learning the guitar from his father, his craft quickly made heads turn and rooms fall silent. Jeremy released his debut album, "OH/KY" in 2015. "OH/KY" tells the story of his life after leaving home at 17 with brutal honesty. In 2017, Jeremy released "Ties of Blood and Affection" and his newest project "Goodbye LA" is scheduled to be released in full on October 1, 2021. "Goodbye LA" taps into the deep roots of old-time country sound with a new edge. Jeremy's songs take the listener on a journey through the joys and sorrows of being human. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
Jeremy joins me to perform 3 live acoustic songs from his upcoming Album “Goodbye L.A.” dropping 10.1.21, what it was like growing up in Kentucky, being on the road, having a religious upbringing and learning to sing in church and how that shaped him into the artist he is today .. and we even get into some good ol' talk about Ghost's & Aliens ..
If you haven’t heard of Arlo McKinley yet, you should know he comes with John Prine’s seal of approval. Before Prine’s heartbreaking death this spring, the legendary folk singer handpicked McKinley to join his Oh Boy Records label, an honor granted to only a handful of musicians over the last couple of decades. This August, McKinley released Die Midwestern on the independent label, and his follow-up to 2014’s self-titled debut has been receiving high praise from music media and fans ever since. Before McKinley was releasing sad country ballads on the label of one of his musical heroes though, he was playing in Cincinnati punk and hardcore bands and teaming up with one of his buddies in projects that spanned more than a decade. McKinley recently joined My First Band host Tyler Maas via WiFi to discuss his first exposure to musical performance as a boy in his family’s Bapist church, digging through his dad’s extensive vinyl collection as a kid and forming his first band, Mourning Child, as a teenager. Over the nearly hour-and-a-half-long discussion, McKinley also discussed being recruited to join Breaking Point, a punk rock band that he sang in, as well as how he talked himself into becoming the bassist in Headstall, a hardcore band, before he even knew how to play the instrument. After he left Headstall, McKinley quit performing for a few years and taught himself how to play guitar. A chance conversation with fellow Cincinnati musician Jeremy Pinnell led to McKinley joining a band called Latter Day and then playing with Pinnell for more than a decade in a handful of projects, including a memorable run as an indie folk duo called The Great Depression. Finally, McKinley revealed how he slowly made the transition from Tim Carr, his birth name, to the alter ego performing moniker of Arlo McKinley and how that endeavor has grown beyond his wildest dreams. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and Arlo McKinley ("Die Midwestern").
When Jeremy Pinnell released OH/KY in the summer of 2015 to stunned acclaim, it felt like an entire career compressed into one knock-out album. Hailed as a “ming-blowingly good” (Greg Vandy, KEXP) “tutorial on classic country music” (Popmatters), Pinnell's debut immediately differentiated as authentic and unflinching. His 2017 album Ties of Blood and Affection presents a canny lateral move. Instead of doubling down on the stark themes and values of his debut, this sophomore album finds Pinnell finding comfort in his own skin and achieving the redemption only hinted at in his previous batch of haunted songs. Here Pinnell joyfully embraces the working life, family obligations, and faith. Recorded July 2018 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 14 of The Jukebox Graduate finds the babbling boys of summer at Humble Hill studios on a grey drizzly day. Dave recalls his trip to Detroit and shares the Third Man recording that he made in the Voice-O-Graph while there. They talk about the Universal fire of 2008. Then it's a discussion of the recent Martin Scorcese/Bob Dylan Rolling Thunder Revue film. Finally the lads wrap it up by covering the Radiohead hack story, Eugene's new Fender guitar demonstration videos and his Everyone Loves Guitar interview. In between all of this we hear new music from Dave Rayburn, Jeff Plankenhorn, Thee Sinseers and Jeremy Pinnell. Plus little drop-ins from Bob Seger, Talking Heads, Radiohead and The Dip. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate was brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers and their new Scamp line. Yesterday's technology...today at satelliteamps.com Special thanks to Jake Turner at VATX Entertainment, Tony Bonyata at Pavement PR, Jeff Plankenhorn, Thee Sinseers, and Jeremy Pinnell. www.thejukeboxgraduate.com
Jeremy Pinnell est un chanteur et guitariste de Country; né à Cincinnati, dans l'Ohio, au sud de la rivière Ohio. Dans son enfance, il chantait lors des offices à l'église. Son père lui a appris à jouer de la guitare. En grandissant, il n'a pas aimé la région dans laquelle il s'ennuyait. En vieillissant, son attitude a changé. Il en vient à apprécier son chez-soi et reconnaît l’impact que cela a eu sur sa musique. Il avait environ 13 ans quand il a commencé à jouer de la guitare, et dès qu’il a été en mesure de jouer quelques accords, il a préféré écrire et composer ses chansons plutôt que d’interpréter des reprises. A 18 ans il quitte donc la maison familiale pour entreprendre une carrière de chanteur
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Jeremy Pinnell – Ties Of Blood & Affection (2017) John R. Miller – The Trouble You Follow (2018) Jeffrey Foucault – Blood Brothers (2018) Jeremypinnell.com Jrmillermusic.com Jeffreyfoucault.com Patreon.com/oldsoulradioshow (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 (Subscribe to show on Android device) Stitcher.com/podcast/wb-walkers-old-soul-radio-show Glen-simpson.com […]
Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Jeremy Pinnell talks about growing up in Kentucky, recording at Candyland Studios, and his transition from his first album to his second album.
Country music singer Jeremy Pinnell traveled hundreds of miles before returning home to perform at the Octave in Covington. The Northern Kentucky native spent the last four weeks driving out west and then back again for the western leg of his 2018 summer tour. The tour promoted Pinnell's second full-length studio album "Ties of Blood and Affection," which the singer released on SofaBurn Records last August. Saturday's show is the first time that Pinnell will perform a local set with his full band, the 55s in more than a year. Rolling Stone Magazine described Pinell's sound as, "no frills honky-rock with plenty of pedal steel, Western swing and vocals as smooth as the highest dollar whiskey" in an October review of his latest album. The article also noted that the tracks on "Ties of Blood and Affection" were "a stellar collection that could earn Pinnell comparisons to Sturgill Simpson." That praise builds upon the national recognition the Elsmere, Kentucky native received in 2014 after the release of his first solo studio album "OH/KY." “I definitely felt more freedom in making this album," Pinnell told Rolling Stone when discussing "Ties of Blood and Affection." "Just accepting who I was and what I sounded like." Set list: "The Ballad of 1892" "A Different Kind of Love" - interview - "Take the Wheel" "Feel This Right"
This Weeks Episode Features Live Music From: Chelsea Nolan, Patrick Stanley, Ben Knight, Tony Harrah & The Fly-Over States, Darrin Hacquard, Laid Back Country Picker, John R. Miller, Jeremy Pinnell, & Nicholas Jamerson Chelseanolan.bandcamp.com Patrickstanley.bandcamp.com Benknightandthewelldiggers.com Tonyharrah.com Darrinhacquard.com Facebook.com/laidbackcountrypicker Jrmillermusic.com Jeremypinnell.com Nicholasjamerson.com Vclublive.com (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 (Subscribe to show on Android […]
The Following Musicians Will Be Performing Live Friday, April 6th 2018 (Night One): Chelsea Nolan, Patrick Stanley, Ben Knight, Tony Harrah & The Fly-Over States, Darrin Hacquard, Laid Back Country Picker, John R. Miller, Jeremy Pinnell, & Nicholas Jamerson The Following Musicians Will Be Performing Live Saturday, April 7th 2018 (Night Two): The Winetree, Coby […]
The Following Musicians Will Be Performing Live Friday, April 6th 2018 (Night One): Chelsea Nolan, Patrick Stanley, Ben Knight, Tony Harrah & The Fly-Over States, Darrin Hacquard, Laid Back Country Picker, John R. Miller, Jeremy Pinnell, & Nicholas Jamerson The Following Musicians Will Be Performing Live Saturday, April 7th 2018 (Night Two): The Winetree, Coby […]
Calvin is featuring the new R&B album from The Rev. Shawn Amos. Plus you’ll hear more new music from Tinsley Ellis, Jeremy Pinnell, Lynn Taylor & The Barflies and The Wood Brothers. You will also get to hear a live performance from Doc Watson recorded in 1958. "Ep391 Rev. Shawn Amos" originated from Americana Music Show.
Steve Hauke is an Ohio born and bred musician. His current projects include Young Heirlooms, Arlo McKinley & the Lonesome Sound, Jeremy Pinnell and his solo project Black Houses. We sit down to discuss the 2010 album Break Mirrors by Blake Mills. This record seems to mean a lot to Steve in terms of his current musical direction and approach. It was a lot of fun to sit down and chat. Stick around after the interview for his performance of "History of My Life" from the album. The Young Heirlooms have a new album, The Hammer coming out on Oct 20th they will be releasing at Woodward Theater in Cincinnati, Oh. Tickets available at the website: www.woodwardtheater.com Below is a link to Steve's solo project, Black Houses: Black Houses
The debut country rock album from Lukas Nelson & The Promise Of The Real, plus new albums from Eliot Bronson, Lilly Hiatt, Eli Cook & Jeremy Pinnell. "Ep366 Lukas Nelson & The Promise Of The Real" originated from Americana Music Show.
Christopher Alley is a Kentucky born and bred musician. His current projects include Young Heirlooms, Jeremy Pinnell and Midwestern Swing Band. We sit down to discuss the 2003 album Deloused in the Comatorium by Mars Volta. Chris is a super open and honest guy which leads to a candid conversation about a complex album. As always go listen to the record!!
Strangetunge - "Betty Beat The Devil"; The Civics - "Bright Lights"; The Last Troubadour - "Rain On My Parade"; Zebras In Public - "Ladies Rock"; The Whiskey Shambles - "Shoot The Lights Out"; Lovecrush88 - "Feeder"; The Magic Lightnin' Boys - "Suckerpunch"; Counting Skeletons - "The Satellites"; Motel Faces - "Screw"; Arlo Mckinley & The Lonesome Sound - "I've Got Her"; Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's - "Big Bright World"; Cougar Ace - "Just Help Me Out"; Motel Faces - "Leave It On The Nightstand"
Niks - "Take It"; BoyMeetsWorld - "Girl In Front"; Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's - "Rodeo"; The Grove - "Anna Lee"; Mint Leopard - "Progress In The Evenin'"; Big Rock Club - "Cyclops"; Vaudeville Freud - "Wave Your Hands"; Hot For Alice - "Thick Skin"; Mr. Phylzzz - "No Planzzz"; Brian Olive - "Left Side Rock"; Day Needs Night - "T-S-F-L-N"; Sweet Ray Laurel - "So High"; You, You're Awesome - "She Appears All The Time"; Winners Circle - "My Only Regret Is That I Have So Little To Sacrifice"; Ohio Knife - "Bleed You"
Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's - "Big Bright World"; Wilder - "Perfect Storm"; Arlo McKinley & the Lonesome Sound - "Waiting on Wild Horses"; Littledevices - "Back & Forth"; Jamwave - "Stay Here All Night"; The Perfect Children - "Narcisst Blues"; Juan Cosby - "Broken Moon"; Coconut Milk - "North Dakota"; Jess Lamb - "Memories"; Pneumatic - "Tear Me Down"; Old City - "What's Eating You?"; Ohio Knife - "Wish I Knew"; Kevin and the Octaves - "We're Gonna Make It"; Koala Fires - "Grim is the doom of the norms"
Buffalo Killers - "Grow Your Own"; Mad Anthony - "Bear Attack"; Heartless Bastards - "Early In The Morning"; Arlo McKinley And The Lonesome Sound - "I've Got Her"; Orchards - "Summer In Bloom"; Multimagic - "Let Go"; Vaudeville Freud - "Wave Your Hands"; Little Lights - "Parade"; Coconut Milk - "Shooting Star"; Acarya - "Seasick Love"; Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's - "Big Bright World"; Noah Smith - "Let The Clutch Out"; Bulletville - "Not All Right Together"; Young Heirlooms - "Bus Stop"; See You In The Funnies - "Numbskulls"; Mr. Brown's Mysterious Sounds - "Casino Blues"; Walk The Moon - "Anna Sun"
Foxy Shazam - "I Wanna Be Yours"; JetLab - "Please"; The Perfect Children - "Narcisst Blues"; Frontier Folk Nebraska - "Buffalo Summer"; Us, Today - "Pariah"; Honeyspiders - "New Blooms"; Day Camp - "There Is Only Room For One Of Us"; Ohio Knife - "Bleed You"; The Prohibitionists - "Crash & Burn"; The Whiskey Shambles - "The Whole Side of Town"; Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's - "Them Days and Nights"; David Faul Band - "Flat On My Face"; Mad Anthony - "Sank For Days"; Healing Power - "House Of My Mortal Father"
Over The Rhine - "Trouble"; The National - "Sea Of Love"; The Ridges - "War Bonds"; Archer's Paradox - "Pyramid Lake"; The Atomic Atoms - "Doc Holiday"; Shoot Out The Lights - "Let's Get Lost"; Seabird - "Don't You Know You're Beautiful"; Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's - "Rodeo"; Bad Veins - "Dancing On TV"; The Killtones - "Black Moon Heartache"; The Sundresses - "Whisper Touch"; Mad Anthony - "Bear Attack"; Noctaluca - "Hedgemanical"; Oso Bear - "Five Year Plan"
Heavy Hinges - "Wait Around" ; Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's - "Them Days and Nights" ; The Hiders - "Temenos" ; DAAP Girls - "Kate" ; Cougar Ace - "Pencil" ; Foxy Shazam - "I Like It" ; Us, Today - "Androgynetics" ; Black Signal - "Arrogance" ; Healing Power - "House of My Mortal Father" ; Pinstripes - "Mother" ; Sacred Spirits - "Some Stay" ; State Song - "Liberata" ; The National - "Don't Swallow The Cap" ; The Harlequins - "Midwest Coast"
The Prohibitionists "Crash & Burn"; ADM "Life In A Day"; Public "Honeybee" ; Come On Caboose "First Song" ; The Yugos "Dream Away" ; Young Colt "Lose Luh" ; Buffalo Killers "Get It" ; Healing Power "House of my Mortal Father" ; Alone at 3am "Grow an Ocean" ; Jeremy Pinnell and the 55's "Them Days and Nights" ; DAAP Girls "Kate" ; The Kickaways "Fake Blood" ; Daniel Martin Moore "Set Things Aright"
Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's "Big Bright World" ; Cowgirl "Racketeer" ; The Prohibitionists "Crash & Burn" ; Pop Empire "Hail Holy Light" ; Mangrenade "Lions In The Parking Lot"; Bad Veins "Crosseyed"; Last Troubadour "Rain on my parade" ; The Killtones "Black Moon Heartache" ; Young Colt "Lose Luh" ; The Greenhornes "Saying Goodbye" ; The National "Sea of Love" ; Public "Honeybee"; Switchblade Syndicate "Queen of Misery" ; Saturn Batteries "Meta World Peace"
Koala Fires "Grim is the doom of the norms" ; Shiny and The Spoon "Someday Love" ; Ohio Knife "Going Down" ; Jeremy Pinnell and The 55's "Them Days and Nights" ; Magnolia Mountain "Midnight Man" ; Culture Queer "Wasted Garden" ; Public "I Need You" ; The Tillers "The Road Neverending" ; The National "Don't Swallow The Cap" ; The Upset Victory "Sellin My Soul" ; The Lions Rampant "Lights On" ; Wussy "Rigor Mortis" ; Daniel Martin Moore "Set Things Aright"
The Pinstripes "Mother"; Tweens "Be Mean" ; Sacred Spirits "My Brother Died" ; Jeremy Pinnell & The 55's "Big Bright World" ; Fists of Love - "Man without a plan" ; Black Owls "She Invented Air" ; Archer's Paradox "College Town"; Joe Dunlap "Love To Be Learned"; You, You're Awesome "She Appears All The Time"; Pluto Revolts "Lightning" ; The Getaway "Test Our Bodies" ; Austin Livingood "Nashville" ; Over the Rhine "Trouble" ; The Greenhornes "Saying Goodbye"