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Hymn for Her’s track “Montanna” from Amairican Stream. Hear more tracks from Hymn For Her and how they got together on episode 74 of the Taproot Podcast.

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From his CD, The Shovel vs. The Howling Bones performed at Threadgills during SXSW 2011. Hear Lincoln Durham tell the stories behind The Shovel vs. The Howling Bones on episode 73 of the Taproot Podcast.

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Lucy Tight and Wayne Waxing from Hymn For Her perform “Slips” from their most recent CD. Hear Lucy and Wayne talk about Hymn For Her’s music and hear other tracks from the CD on episode 74 of the Taproot Podcast.

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Lincoln Durham performing his song “Living This Hard” at Threadgills in Austin during 2011 SXSW. Hear Lincoln Durham tell the stories behind The Shovel vs. The Howling Bones on episode 73 of the Taproot Podcast.

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This is Lincoln Durham’s favorite song from his CD, The Shovel vs. The Howling Bones. Hear Lincoln Durham talk about why he likes this song on episode 73 of the Taproot Podcast.

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John Lilly sings “Come and Go” accompanied by some wild postcards. This song won the 2010 Rock the Highway song contest (acoustic category). Thanks for voting! More at www.rockthehighway.com. Hear John Lilly talk about this song and others from his Cold Comfort CD on episode 71 of the Taproot Podcast.

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Title cut off of John Lilly’s 2011 CD release, recorded at Cherry Ridge Studio in Floresville, Texas. Produced by Tommy Detamore and featuring Bobby Flores on fiddle, Tommy Detamore on steel and tic tac guitar, Floyd Domino on piano, Tom Lewis on drums, Ric Ramirez on bass, and John Lilly on lead and harmony vocals and rhythm guitar. Song written by John Lilly (c) 2011 by Beverly Lane Publishing (BMI). Hear more tracks from this CD and listen to John Lilly tell the story behind the songs on episode 71 of the Taproot Podcast.

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A break up song from Lydia Loveless on her CD Indestructible Machine. Hear Lydia Loveless tell the story behind this song and others on episode 70 of the Taproot Podcast.

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One of the most popular tracks from Lydia Loveless’ CD Indestructible Machine. Hear Lydia Loveless talk about his song and others from her CD on episode 70 of the Taproot Podcast.

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