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Beck – Sing It Again

Posted on February 13, 2013, under Uncategorized.

A town of disrespect The trains are wrecked The night is younger than us Nowhere is anywhere else You keep to yourself Stirring the dregs where I have laid The exit signs are flashing Dead ends they won’t come to life anymore I pledge the rest I should have guessed Your love was hanging by threads Tongues tied under the moon,

My love is a room of broken bottles And tangled webs The misers wind their minds Like clocks that grind their gears On and on And if it’s meant Some accident Some coincidence Crumbs fall out of the sky When you wander by The dust clouds blow Nobody’s home Oh won’t you lay my bags Upon the funeral fire and sing it again Oh won’t you lay my bags Upon the funeral fire and sing it again

Frank Porter – Who I Am

Posted on February 9, 2013, under Indie, Uncategorized.

Frank Porter Acoustic Music          “I wish I could drive slow. But I know I’ve got to keep rolling on. Gonna keep Rockin’. The best that I can. Choices and actions . . .”

” Who I Am”

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Who I Am Lyrics

Crissi Cochrane – I Wont Try To Break Your Heart

Posted on February 5, 2013, under Uncategorized.

After a transformative year, the young songstress released the EP Pretty Alright in late 2011. Recorded in Windsor, the EP reached #5 on the national Earshot folk chart, and the single “I Won’t Try To Break Your Heart” was debuted glowingly. Crissi is a do-it-yourself artist, independently handling most all graphic design, tour booking, radio tracking, and anything in between. With dedicated musicianship and promising songwriting, Crissi is an artist to follow.

Roger Gupton – See Through You

Posted on February 1, 2013, under Uncategorized.

Roger Gupton writes songs that thrum with both hope and melancholy. A 2010 general round winner of the mountain stage newsong contest, Roger’s melody-driven writing style draws comparisons to such iconic tunesmiths as Carole King and Paul Simon. With the focus on “a hushed and honeyed tenor voice,” his performances eschew histrionics and embrace the song.