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Tyson was able to combine his love of horses with his love of music.
If Woody Guthrie captured the heart of the working man’s lot in life and foreshadowed “the folk scare” of the early ’60s, then Arlo Guthrie gave warmth, humor and an Everyman perspective that reached a much larger demographic with his style and youthful exuberance.
What makes Megson’s celebration of these songs special lies within the combined musical and artistic talents of Stu and Debs.
His songs are replete with keen observations on everyday happenings.
Review/gallery: Father John Misty and Suki Waterhouse!
Interview with Sleepyhead guitarist/vocalist Chris O’Rourke about ‘New Alchemy,’ out now!
“In writing this song I really wanted to paint a picture of myself, a sort of therapy session.”
“Another Day” is the lead single from Tyrrell’s debut solo album ‘Conviction,’ out August 12th.
Singer-songwriter James McMurtry discusses his new album, ‘The Horses and the Hounds, available now!
“I have a deep gratitude towards the Penn community.” This week marks his 30th consecutive year of Kenn Kweder playing every Tuesday night at Smokey Joe’s!