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Ed Askew lost
his
martin tipple
on a railroad platform 20 years ago. In 2009,
someone returned it
. Now he can play his
classic
freak-folk
songs
on it
again
.
Though some of his best don't require any live accompaniment at all.
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posted by
Potomac Avenue
on Dec 8, 2011 -
13 comments
Northumbrian
Storyteller
,
No-age Musician
and
Ante
-
Folk
singer
Sedayne
performs his own
Primal Myth Reinvention of The Holly and the Ivy to the tune of Searching for Lambs
.
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posted by
Potomac Avenue
on Oct 4, 2010 -
11 comments
Live from
the Pink Couch
:
Punks
,
Girls
,
Boys
,
Warriors
,
Witches
,
Kids
,
Comptrollers
, and your new favorite band
Best Friends Forever!
(boyzone comment flamewar included)
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posted by
Potomac Avenue
on Jan 5, 2009 -
16 comments
John Prine
Live in 1980
on youtube--with interspersed interviews from around his hometown: in his 1951 Ford Custom Club Coupe (
Automobile
), down by the train tracks (
Bruised Orange
) on the porch (
How Lucky
) and at the Scene of the Crime (
The Accident
).
Previously
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posted by
Potomac Avenue
on Nov 16, 2008 -
13 comments
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