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On this week's show, we...spend quality time with new records from Wilco, A. Lee Edwards and Bruce Hazel & John William Harrell spin fresh tracks from Japandroids, The The & Kim Dealcheck out the new Tom Petty tribute Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
A brief look at the fourth chapter of Romans. Music written and performed by The Loudermilks
Singing by "Bluegrass Harmony" and "The Loudermilks" with guest singer/preacher Roger Gogess.
Hemos sabido que Jackson Browne ha dado positivo por coronavirus tras un reciente viaje a Nueva York para actuar en Love Rocks NYC en la Gran Manzana. Al parecer, los síntomas son bastante leves por lo que no requiere ningún tipo de medicación ni hospitalización. Tan solo hacer lo que todos nosotros: quedarse en casa. El artista ha hecho un llamamiento a todos, y en especial a los más jóvenes, para que tomemos parte en la imprescindible respuesta global para detener la propagación del Covid-19. Hoy abrimos el tiempo de TOMA UNO con "A Little Too Soon to Say", la primera muestra sonora de su próximo álbum, que prevé publicar en octubre y que suena especialmente oportuna. Antes, en el verano, formará parte de una gira conjunta con James Taylor. También ha regresado Gordon Lightfoot, un icono de la música canadiense venerado por varias generaciones de seguidores, críticos y músicos. Con 81 años, acaba de publicar Solo, un título perfecto para estar fechas de introspección que supone su vigésimo primer álbum de estudio en una carrera que ya ocupa siete décadas. Todo comenzó en su casa, con el descubrimiento de una caja de cintas que contenían grabaciones de hace alrededor de 20 años en las que estaba acompañado simplemente por su guitarra. Probó a revisarlas y arreglarlas para su grupo de acompañamiento, pero decidió mantener la desnudez y la simplicidad del momento de su creación, al estilo de Springsteen con Nebraska. Canciones como “Return Into Dust” son las primeras que este trovador de Orillia, en la provincia de Ontario, lanza en los últimos 16 años. El Record Store Day es una fecha que reivindica las pequeñas tiendas de discos independientes. Esas a las que apoyaremos más que nunca cuando pase esta cuarentena. Para la próxima celebración se van acumulando discos especiales como es el caso de un single de Steve Earle con una versión al tema "Times Like These" que originalmente grabó para Songs for Slim: Rockin' Here Tonight, una recopilación editada hace siete años a favor de Slim Dunlap, guitarrista de la vieja escuela que reemplazó en el 87 a Bob Stinson en los Replacements. Un ataque cardíaco le retiró de la escena en 2012 y amigos como Lucinda Williams, Jakob Dylan, Jeff Tweedy, Patterson Hood o el propio Steve Earle procuraron recopilar dinero para él. “Time Like This” dio título en 1996 al segundo y último álbum en solitario de Slim Dunlap, nativo de Plainview, en Minnesota. Además, en la tercera semana de mayo sale a la venta Ghosts of West Virginia, el último álbum de Steve Earle & The Dukes, centrado en la explosión de la mina de carbón Upper Big Branch que mató en 2010 a veintinueve hombres en ese estado. Partiendo de uno de los peores desastres mineros en la historia de Estados Unidos, el artista traza diez retratos sonoros con la habilidad que siempre han caracterizado sus composiciones, explorando como la minería ha sacado a la luz un evidente sentido de unidad y orgullo. “John Henry Was A Steel Drivin’ Man” es uno de los ejemplos de cómo Steve Earle aprecia la necesidad de aprender a comunicarnos entre nosotros y se esfuerza en ello. Dentro de poco menos de un mes estará publicado Mountain Standard Time, el nuevo proyecto de Chris Roberts, uno de los más refutados miembros de la comunidad musical de Nashville, desde sus facetas de compositor, vocalista y productor. Ha sido responsable de musicales, compositores de canciones de éxito, colaborador junto a artistas de prestigio e incluso ha compuesta música para la gran pantalla. Pero el bluegrass es una de sus debilidades y para ese nuevo álbum vez ha querido llevar a ese terreno un tema que en 1970 grabaron Charlie Louvin y Melba Montgomery. Esta vez, Chris Roberts se ha unido a Ashley Campbell acompañados por músicos de la talla del mandolinista Casey Campbell, Rob Ickes en la guitarra o Dennis Crouch en el bajo. Carla Olson ha venido a poner un toque de nostalgia a estas fechas con la publicación de Have Harmony Will Travel 2, siguiendo el camino marcado por la primera entrega de hace siete años. Ahora son 11 duetos con invitados como Stephen McCarthy de los Long Ryders, Vince Melouney, que fuera bajista de los Bee Gees o Terry Reid, entre otros, además de resucitar literalmente las voces de Percy Sledge y Gene Clark. Junto a Peter Noone, ídolo de los mejores años de la British Invasion y líder de los Herman's Hermits de Manchester, ha recuperado “Goodbye My Love”, una canción que grabó originalmente Jimmy Hughes, primo de Percy Sledge, y que pasó a ser un gran éxito de los Searchers de Liverpool en 1965. El dúo de Carla Olson en Have Harmony Will Travel 2 con Timothy B. Schmit en esta deliciosa versión de "A Child’s Claim to Fame" nos retrotrae al segundo álbum de Buffalo Springefield, allá por 1967, cuando escuchamos por primera vez aquella composición de Richie Furay, Y, por supuesto, nos recuerda los días del ahora bajista de los Eagles como miembro de Poco, cuando el tema apareció como parte de un medley, entre “Hard Luck” y “Pickin Up The Pieces”, en el álbum Deliverin’ el tercero de la banda y el primero en vivo. En esta mirada por el retrovisor podemos escuchar incluso a Rusty Young tocando el banjo, el dobro y la guitarra acústica. La herencia de los grandes pioneros se hace presente gracias a bandas como The Sunset Canyoneers, que debutan con el álbum High In The Sky, en cuyo tema central nos recuerdan lo que es estar en la carretera viviendo como un espíritu libre. Un bellísimo tema de country cósmico bañado por la brisa californiana. "High in the Sky" está grababa en Oakdale, conocida como "Cowboy Capital of the World", en el salón de la casa del bajista de la banda William Duke y despliega todo el sentimiento de libertad que en esta situación debemos mantener por encima de todo, aunque estemos recluidos en casa. Sam Blasucci y Clay Finch son Mapache, un dúo de tintes fronterizos que comparte historias de aventuras en las que, en el fondo, siempre se anhela el regreso a casa. From Liberty Street lleva una semana en el mercado y es el resultado de compartir con sus vecinos de Echo Park, en Los Ángeles, el espacio creativo en el que exploran nuevos sonidos comunitarios. El disco, además, establece ese encuentro natural con el folclore tradicional y los sabores hispanos, ejemplo de lo que supone vivir en el sur de California y de la importancia de la cultura mejicana en ese entorno. De hecho hay algunas canciones dentro de este trabajo interpretadas directamente en español, aunque “Right Between The Lines”, uno de sus cortes más destacados, no es un ejemplo. A pesar de esta situación inusual, las novedades siguen llegando hasta el tiempo de TOMA UNO y aquí está "Thinkin 'Bout You All Night", un nuevo tema de Reckless Kelly que formará parte de su próximo álbum American Jackpot. Trata sobre la facilidad de obsesionarse con los ex tras una ruptura. Es una canción viajera compuesta en la carretera y en los diversos estados por los que el quinteto pasó durante una larga gira. Así Willy Braun, su compositor, dice que Colorado, California y Oregón fueron los lugares que conformaron un tema al que se incorporó en piano de Bukka Allen y la guitarra de Chris Masterson. American Jackpot es parte de un álbum doble, junto con American Girls, y supone el primer lanzamiento de la banda desde Sunset Motel de hace cinco años. Quien recuerde a Lou Ford o a los Loudermilks recordarán el espíritu poético de los hermanos Edwards, Chad y Lee, afincados en Charlotte, en Carolina del Norte. Así ha ocurrido en el último cuarto de siglo con su intento de poner al día con una finura especial las esencias del country rock. A. Lee Edwards bebe en los orígenes de la vieja escuela y sus composiciones tienen la seguridad de quien ha estabilizados sus cimientos y les ha dado consistencia. Escribe de forma inteligente y es multidimensional. Con su base en Franklin, también en Carolina del Norte, Alan Lee Edwards nos ha dejado un tema de la sobriedad y el músculo de "South of Sylva", que nos permite seguir confiando en su ya probado talento. Este domingo cerramos nuestro encuentro sonoro de cada fin de semana con Tracy Grammer, pareja artística del fallecido Dave Carter, con quien formó uno de los dúos de folk más recomendables de la última década del siglo XX. Nacida en Florida pero crecida en el sur de California, Tracy decidió seguir su carrera en solitario desde la inesperada muerte en 2002 de su socio debido a un infarto y hasta la fecha ha publicado cuatro trabajos en los que conserva el gusto por los sonidos clásicos, llenos de frescura y con un evidente tinte emocional. Así queda reflejado en su reciente versión "If I Needed You" una canción del inmortal Townes Van Zandt que ha recibido las más variopintas versiones, pero que en este caso conserva fielmente el espíritu con el que fue creada. Escuchar audio
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director SP, Agent Haley, and Consultant Michelle discuss the Legion season two second episode “Chapter 10.” The reporters also run down the Marvel news roundup and discuss listener feedback. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Legion “Chapter 10” Marvel News Roundup Listener Feedback The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director SP, Agent Haley and Consultant Michelle discuss the Legion second season second episode “Chapter 10.” The Agents discuss the Loudermilks inside-out condition, the lesson of the episode, more future Syd, what reality means to this season of Legion, what the heck is a hip-thrust and wonder if Marvel Superheroes have to work out. LEGION “CHAPTER 10” [3:39] LEGION “CHAPTER 10” Chapter 10 aired Tuesday April 10th, 2018 on FX and earned a 0.439 rating. Legion was renewed for a third season on June 1st, 2018. Season One: Chapter 1 - 8 Feb 2017: 1.62 Chapter 2 - 15 Feb 2017: 1.13 Chapter 3 - 22 Feb 2017: 1.04 Chapter 4 - 1 Mar 2017: 0.75 Chapter 5 - 8 Mar 2017: 0.80 Chapter 6 - 15 Mar 2017: 0.73 Chapter 7 - 22 Mar 2017: 0.72 Chapter 8 - 29 Mar 2017: 0.81 Season Two: Chapter 9 - 3 Apr 2018: 0.669 Chapter 10 - 10 Apr 2018: 0.439 Directed By: Ana Lily Amirpour https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3235877/?ref_=tt_ov_dr 13 directing credits starting 2009 Six and a Half (Short) You (Short) True Love (Short) Ketab (Short) Ana Lily Amirpour Likes This (Documentary short) Pashmaloo (Short) A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (Short) A Little Suicide (Short) A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night The Bad Batch Breakthrough (TV Series documentary) (1 episode) Yo! My Saint (Short) Legion (TV Series) (1 episode) - Chapter 10 (2018) Written By: Noah Hawley - creator of show https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1279638/#writer 8 writing credits starting 2006 6 x Bones 14 x Legion Chapter 1 (2017) Chapter 2 (2017) Chapter 8 (2017) Chapter 9 (2018) Chapter 10 (2018) Chapter 11 (2018) Chapter 12 (2018) Chapter 13 (2018) Chapter 14 (2018) Chapter 15 (2018) Chapter 16 (2018) Chapter 17 (2018) Chapter 18 (2018) Chapter 19 (2018) ALSO PRODUCED: Bones, The Unusuals, My Generation, Legion, and Fargo Written By: Nathaniel Halpern - Legion Co-creator http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3408356/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr1 8 credits since 2010 1 x The Killing 3 x Resurrection 1 x Outcast 10 x Legion - Chapter 4 (2017) - Chapter 6 (2017) - Chapter 9 (2018) - Chapter 10 (2018) - Chapter 11 (2018) - Chapter 12 (2018) - Chapter 13 (2018) - Chapter 14 (2018) - Chapter 15 (2018) - Chapter 16 (2018) - Chapter 17 (2018) - Chapter 18 (2018) ALSO THE PRODUCER: Legion NEWS [22:58] HIGHLIGHT STORY OF THE WEEK Fox Board Sets Meeting Next Week to Consider Comcast Bid http://comicbook.com/movies/2018/06/15/fox-comcast-big-purchase-meeting-disney/ Earlier this year, Disney agreed to purchase 21st Century Fox for $52.4 billion. Everything seemed like a done deal and the companies would just need to ride out the legal proceedings to get the sale approved. However, Comcast recently crashed the party with an offer of their own, one that totals $65 billion. If that becomes the case, and Fox does open up to the new offer, Disney won't be completely out of the running for the 21st Century assets. According to the initial terms of the deal, if a superior offer is presented, and Fox deems it superior, Disney will have five days to return with an even better proposal. Both Disney and Comcast want to purchase Fox outright, but there's always a third option to be considered. The two companies could each purchase certain assets from 21st Century Fox, essentially splitting the haul between them. If this does occur, Disney would likely still purchase the rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four characters, allowing Marvel Studios to have its entire comic book roster. CAPTAIN MARVEL & BEYOND ‘Captain Marvel’ to Be Scored by Female Composer, Marking Major Breakthrough https://variety.com/2018/film/news/captain-marvel-composer-score-pinar-toprak-1202847649/ In a major breakthrough for women composers, Pinar Toprak has been signed to score “Captain Marvel,” the superhero movie due for release in March 2019. Toprak, who just finished scoring the first season of SyFy’s “Krypton” and who penned additional music for the DC film “Justice League,” is the first female composer to score a major comic-book movie. Brie Larson Says She Learned Her Own Strength Playing ‘Captain Marvel’ Role https://variety.com/2018/scene/vpage/brie-larson-captain-marvel-strength-women-in-film-1202846232/ Actress Brie Larson wouldn’t say too much about her highly anticipated “Captain Marvel” film, but she did reveal that she discovered her inner and outer strength through her portrayal of the titular character. According to Larson, she trained extensively for nine months in order to build her physical strength prior to production. “My highest right now is 215 lbs. in deadlifts. 400 lb. hip thrusts,” she shared, while stating, “being able to lift weight like that really changed my perspective and understanding of myself.” FEEDBACK [30:24] TWITTER https://twitter.com/adanagirl/status/1008183951586885633 Pirate Angel @adanagirl Agree. #TooSoon #ListenUpAHoles @LegendsofSHIELD Retweeted Karen @Khallion #denvercomiccon https://twitter.com/MrParacletes/status/1008145468549947392 Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes @LegendsofSHIELD OUTRO [33:02] Haley, Lauren, Michelle and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about how you would rate the episode we just discussed, your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or which Marvel male you would like to see shirtless. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Legion Season 2 third episode “Chapter 11.” You can listen in live when we record Sunday Afternoons at 1:00 PM Eastern time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker.com). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Anthony with his Spider-Man web down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Sunday June 17th, 2018. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio and Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
Ryan Snelling and Jaye Williams are back to discuss season 2 episode 3 of FX's LEGION! The guys dive deep into all of the gray areas between the "heroes" and "villains," the fact that the Loudermilks seem to be the standout minor characters, and the surprisingly fun procedural elements of the show.YOU CAN ALSO FIND SIGHT & SOUND AT THESE PLACESYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBQoQz2fXwowa4NHvfNf_awSPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7diQ0MHeeWGryFgf7OLs0i?si=gc1BFdIIQ42iQs8rQlk4VQITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sight-sound/id1163615076?mt=2Sight & Sound is available on nearly every podcast app.Feel free to join the Sight & Sound Facebook group. Come chat music, movies, and TV with us:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1972409419661246/You can also support the show by buying our t-shirts at http://sightsoundpod.comEmail us anytime sightandsoundpod@gmail.comRyan Snelling is on Twitter http://twitter.com/whatupsnellInstagram http://instagram.com/whatupsnellJaye Williams is on Twitter http://twitter.com/jayewilliams Instagram http://instagram.com/jayewilliams
On this episode of Let's Talk Legion, Ryan Snelling and RB3 discuss season 2, episode 2 of LEGION confusingly titled, 'Chapter 10.' They talk about the show defying expectations when it comes to David's treatment as an accomplice of the Shadow King, the new dimension added to the Loudermilks, the legitimacy of 'Future Syd,' and if David could be the big bad in the other timeline.SIGHT & SOUND IS NOW AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/7diQ0MHeeWGryFgf7OLs0i?si=gc1BFdIIQ42iQs8rQlk4VQFeel free to join the Sight & Sound Facebook group. Come chat music, movies, and TV with us:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1972409419661246/SUPPORT SIGHT & SOUND BY PICKING UP ONE OF OUR SHIRTS AT:http://sightsoundpod.comSubscribe to the Sight & Sound YouTube channel for more podcasts and videos:http://www.youtube.com/c/sightsoundpodiTunes feed:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sight-sound/id1163615076?mt=2Find us on social media, @sightsoundpod on Twitter and InstagramShoot us an email - sightandsoundpod@gmail.comJaye WilliamsTwitter - @jayewilliamsInstagram - @jayewilliamsRyan SnellingTwitter - @whatupsnellInstagram - @whatupsnell
I present you with a one of a kind podcast episode! This episode of the Art of Adventure features interviews with my Grandfather, Father, and my own comments on their responses - three generations of Loudermilk men weighing in on big questions about Life, Love, Work, Family, Religion, Creativity, and Travel. In 2015 I took advantage of my digital nomad status and spent time visiting and working in both my parent's and grandparent's homes. While I was visiting Tennessee, I decided to interview my grandfather (Delbert Loudermilk, who I know as Granddaddy) about his life. He wrote an autobiography in 1993 that covered much of his time growing up, but I wanted to know a little more about him as a man. I was really interested in masculinity and my role as a man at that time. After that first interview with Granddaddy, I came up with the idea of interviewing my father (Lynn Loudermilk) and then adding my own comments to the final product. We are left with an interesting study in how the line of Loudermilk men have changed through the generations, what we have picked up from each other, and the unique bits about each one of us. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to record both of these men's stories, and I learning more about them through this process only deepened my love and admiration from them. Interviewing Granddaddy at his kitchen table Because this is a long episode, here are some time stamps to help you navigate to theme at specific parts of the interview: 2:00 Religion, Friendships 8:00 On being a Man /manhood 22:30 Careers 36:00 Self Insight, Skills, Asking questions of others 45:00 Self Identity 49:00 Building things 51:00 Big Events 58:00 Everyone at age 32 1:19 Mentorship Notes about Delbert's Interview: -He build the rock wall, and basement of his own house -He admired his father's spirituality, repayment of his debt -He Payed his home off 15 years early -Retired at the age of 84.5 -He admired his own paternal grandfather for his industry and christianity "I try not to talk much myself but get other people to talk and I listen"- Delbert Loudermilk "There are different aspects to being a man - physical, mental, spiritual"- Delbert Loudermilk "If you are respectful, people will respond well"- Delbert Loudermilk "I regret not having lived a more christian life"- Delbert Loudermilk Notes about Lynn's Interview -On what he is best in the world at: "I can remain calm and look at things rationally and look for solutions. I'm good at getting other people's opinions and thoughts, and I'm willing to change my mind" "All of us look back and think we could do better"- Lynn Loudermilk "It's almost always rewarding to talk to people you don't know"- Lynn Loudermilk "I loved playing outside"- Lynn Loudermilk "Music moves you to a different state"- Lynn Loudermilk "Music fills my soul with positive vibes"- Lynn Loudermilk "It's important to take mentoring from everyone you meet"- Lynn Loudermilk "When I was 32 I wanted to make sure I had some fun along the way"- Lynn Loudermilk "Travel prevents you from being myopic, prevents you from thinking too alike"- Lynn Loudermilk "It is important to have quiet in your life"- Lynn Loudermilk "You are always your parent's child"- Lynn Loudermilk "My grandfather would trade a dog for a pocketknife"- Lynn Loudermilk "If they did an MRI - I would have no right brain at all"- Lynn Loudermilk "If a lot of us make small differences, then there will be some real difference in the world"- Lynn Loudermilk In the Colorado wilderness on Father's Day, 2015 Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon You might also like these episodes: AOA 114 | Be Your Own Hero AOA 116 | I Have A Dream AOA 059 | Millionaire Mindset: Habits For A Rich Life You will also like:
In this episode we are joined by Kay Carter who serves as the CEO of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina. Not only does she run the most efficient food bank in the country, but she provides powerful words to live by. FYI we really think you should listen to this interview. Miller and John also discuss the Meck Dec Day plans, talk about Charlotte music, and talk a little railroad history. John's bands to listen to: Ancient Cities, The Loudermilks, and Serfs.
Alan and Chad Edwards of the Loudermilks play tracks from their band's debut album and talk about the new band name and writing really sad music. Also on this episode, country rock from Jonathan Byrd, old school blues from Dave Ray, revival string band music from Luke Winslow-King, honkytonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, anthem rock from NQ Arbuckle, a crooner from Emma Swift, jump blues from Macavine Hayes, and 30's era blues from Dom Flemons. "Ep#215 The Loudermilks get honest with themselves" originated from Americana Music Show.
Steve Howell from The Backsliders plays three tracks from Raleighwood, talks about the new band line up and the story of the Raleighwood sign. Also on this episode, southern rock by Jimmy Hall, a 70's soul sounding tune from Janiva Magness, a honky tonk crooner from Jim Lauderdale, country rock from the Loudermilks, lo-fi garage rock from Shovels & Rope, a country classic from Yvette Landry, old-time string band music from Dom Flemons, and americana from Keb' Mo'. "Ep#203 The Backsliders" originated from Americana Music Show.
Lee Bains plays 3 tracks from The Glory Fires' Dereconstructed and talks about the post-colonial theory behind the album title and dirt track racing. Also on this episode, lo-fi blues from the Ben Miller Band, a honky tonk tear jerker from Jim Lauderdale, retro roots rock from Shovels & Rope, country rock from the Loudermilks, gospel blues from Paul Thorn, a 70's era ballad from Jim Croce, and a blues number from David Olney. "Ep#202 Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires" originated from Americana Music Show.
Show #263 THE DUHKS - Beyond the Blue (Beyond The Blue) JOE MATZZIE - California Dreamin' On Ya (This Box Makes Noise MARK VIATOR & SUSAN MAXEY - Me and Gary Lee (Bottom of the Blues KAREN & THE SORROWS - Around the Bend (The Names of Things) (mic break) THE LOUDERMILKS - Broken Record (The Loudermilks ANGELA PERLEY & THE HOWLIN' MOONS - George Stone (Hey Kid) THE FELICE BROTHERS - No Trouble (Favorite Waitress) THE DUHKS - Lazy John (Beyond The Blue) (mic break) JACOB THOMAS JR. – Original Sin (Original Sin) SETH WALKER - Tomorrow (Sky Still Blue) PARKER MILLSAP - Disappear (Parker Millsap) AMY LAVERE - Big Sister (Runaway’s Diary (mic break) THE DUHKS - Suffer No Fools (Beyond The Blue) (July 17th, 2014) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie