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Please Visit The Americana Music Show

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Oct 012012
 

Greetings all,

This site has been migrated to The Americana Music Show. Please visit the new site to continue to get the finest hand-picked, road-tested american music.

Thanks

Calvin Powers

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Two Man Gentlemen Band

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Sep 242012
 

On episode 106 of the Americana Music Show, Andy Bean of the Two Man Gentlemen Band on sounding like Slim and Slam, de jacketing at shows, and how his Tin Pan Alley show is like an AC/DC show.

 

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Ep#105 – Lisa Biales

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Sep 172012
 

On episode 105 of the Americana Music Show, Lisa Biales plays 3 tracks from Just Like Honey and talks about her first gig, how she learned to project her voice in noisy crowds, and how she met her “blues sister.”

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Ep#104 DL Marble

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Sep 032012
 
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On episode 104 of the Americana Music Show, DL Marble on his knowledge of snappy debauchery, getting followed by his musical heroes, supporting vets, and playing with “amazing hippies.”

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Ep#103 Ed Romanoff

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Aug 272012
 

Ed RomanoffOn episode 103 of the Americana Music Show, Ed Romanoff talks about an orphanage song that changed is life, breaking up on holidays, and the advantages of having a mom from Pascagoula.

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Ep#102 The Kernal

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Aug 202012
 

The KernalOn episode 102 of the Americana Music Show, The Kernal plays tracks from farewellhello, and talks about “hasta la vista” flowers and playing in his father’s blazing red polyester suit.

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Ep#101 Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls

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Aug 132012
 

On episode 101 of the Americana Music Show, Jason Heath talks about the Greedy Souls’ Guthrie-esque themes, the currency of dreams and illusions, and plays three tracks from Packed For Exile.

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Ep#100 Rachel Harrington

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Aug 062012
 

On episode 99 of the Americana Music Show, Rachel Harrington talks about growing up with Otis Redding, shocking her fans with a true country album, and plays three tracks from Making Our House A Honkytonk.

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TPR#98 Mic Harrison

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Jul 302012
 

Mic HarrisonOn episode 98 of the Americana Music Show, Mic Harrison talks to Rick Cornell about who he still wants to fight, his truck stop souvenirs, living inKnoxville, and the band member who’s most like Waylon Jennings.

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Ep#97 Juliet and the Lonesome Romeos

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Jul 232012
 

On episode 97 of the Americana Music Show, Juliet Dinallo talks to Rick Cornell about the Lonesome Romeos, her favorite Charlie Rich song, her under-the-radar picks from Boston, and plays 3 tracks from No Regrets.

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