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JUJ - you should check out amiestreet.com. I just started using it a week or so ago. I still haven't figured out the 'rec' thing much, but the way the site works is that new listings always start out free (or very, very cheap) and increase in pric…
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Craig, I just noticed that Amazon has a free download of a track from Buckwheat Zydeco's album Lay Your Burden Down in Anyone with Zydeco recommendations? Comment by kez July 2009
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Well, I'll add my two-cents' worth although it's probably not going to be very helpful, as I don't have first-hand listening experience of anything that is available on eMu. But you probably can't go wrong with Buckwheat Zydeco and eMu does have Bu…
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Thom - nice choice on that American-Chilean lady. She's completely new to me. The last track, Esta Noche, caught my attention. I listened to the entire track on You Tube and like it a lot. That version was only about 3 1/2 minutes long, though, …
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I recommend 'Live at Iota' by the roots-rock alt/country-ish band Last Train Home. This band is new to me, but evidently they a…
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Interesting Gurf Morlix release on today's list ' - Birth to Boneyard. According to CD Baby, this is an all-instrumental album of the songs on "Diamonds to Dust," where the vocals have been removed and replaced with sounds of monks chanting, slide …
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14 points to Confused for Chance and Circumstance by The Peter Malick Group. Not your typical Malick CD, as this is a…
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For those who like baroque, you can still download all of Concert de l'Hostel Dieu's Stradella: …
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I've been enjoying Maeve O'Boyle's debut album All My Sins lately. This is her debut album and it's been described as "a heady mix of folk…
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Uh-oh. Guess I don't know how to do the hyperlinks here. Can somebody tell me?
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I always meant to get some John Gorka and incredibly never seemed to get around to it. Land of the Bottom Line sounds like a good place to start. Thanks.
Mommio - you'd think the "whisper your comments" box would be self-explanatory, b…