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Signed! – William Elliott Whitmore
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Concert Review: William Elliott Whitmore at The Granada, Lawrence, KS 10/5/12
William Elliott Whitmore is at his best when his voice is at its worst. The more rough and textured his vocals are the better the compliment his music. He sings about what he know and that is the most basic … Continue reading
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Tagged 10/5/12, Animals In The Dark, banjo, dirt, Field Songs, Granada, Kansas, KS, Lawrence, Not Feeling Any Pain, William Elliott Whitmore
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Concert Review: William Elliott Whitmore @ The Granada Theater, Lawrence, KS 2/10/12
William Elliott Whitmore sings about what he knows. Armed with just his kick drum and either a banjo or acoustic guitar he retells his stories with not a hint of dishonesty. His songs and stories are as real and authentic … Continue reading
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Tagged 2/10/12, 2012, Animals In The Dark, Ashes To Dust, concert review, February, Field Songs, Kansas, Lawrence, live, Mutiny, Old Devils, setlist, William Elliott Whitmore
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250 Word Album Review: William Elliott Whitmore – Field Songs
William Elliott Whitmore is as authentic as an artist can get. He sings about what he knows and that is the basis for his fifth album Field Songs. Whitmore is a farmer from Iowa and he plays music representative of … Continue reading