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Signed! – Jason Isbell Here We Rest cd
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Vocals on Top’s Top 10 albums of 2011
1. Tom Waits – Bad As Me Tom Waits should be a national treasure. He creates some of the most unique and creative music I’ve ever heard. He does have legions of fans and it seems everybody loved Bad As … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 best records, Awolnation, Bad As Me, Candidate Waltz, Centro-Matic, El Camino, Eric Elbogen, Field Songs, Here We Rest, Iron & Wine, Jason Isbell, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Jeff Tweedy, Kiss Each Other Clean, Magalithic Symphony, Sam Beam, Say Hi, Screws Get Loose, The Black Keys, The Whole Love, Those Darlins, Tom Waits, Top 10, Top 10 albums of 2011, Top albums of 2011, Um Uh Oh, vocals on top, Wilco, William Elliott Whitmore
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Concert Review: Jason Isbell at Knucklehead’s Saloon in Kansas City, MO 9/16/11
Knucklehead’s Saloon is an uncomfortable cowboy bar embedded in a rat’s nest of train tracks in Kansas City. The venue plays host to many big name americana/country/blues acts. This Friday September 16th was Jason Isbell’s turn to take the stage … Continue reading
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Tagged 400 Unit, Alabama Pines, Browan Lollar, Chad Gamble, Codene, concert review, Derry deBorja, Drive-By Truckers, Here We Rest, Jason Isbell, Jimbo Hart, Kansas City, Knucklehead's Saloon, Like A Hurricane, MO, Neil Young, Retro-Lounge, Robbie Vee, Sky Smeed
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