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"Brian Plays Some Good Songs" with Brian (archive)

Thursday, July 23, 2015 | 09:30 to 10:30 | Playlist

New Artist Song Album Label
* Fannie Lou Hamer Woke Up This Morning Songs My Mother Taught Me Smithsonian Folkways
* Jason Isbell Children of Children Something More Than Free Thirty Tigers/Southeastern
* Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Django and Jimmie Legacy
* songs from the road band Traveling Show Traveling show LDT
* T. Hardy Morris Young Assumption Hardy & The Hardknocks: Drownin on a Mountaintop Dangerbird
* Fist City Surf's Up Everything is a Mess Transgressive
* Tess Parks and Anton Newcombe wehmut I Declare Nothing A Recordings
* Nick Diamonds Love is Stranger City Of Quartz Manque
* Mates of State I Want To Run You're Going To Make It Barsuk
* Oh Mercy Without You When We Talk About Love Casadeldisco
* Royal Jesters I'm So Sorry English Oldies Numero Group
* Nap Eyes Dark Creedence Whine of the Mystic Paradise of Bachelors
Daniel Johnston Devil Town/Walking the Cow/Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Your Grievience The Late, Great Daniel Johnston Gammon