| 5PM |
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| Artist |
Song |
Album |
| Bob Dylan |
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 |
Blonde On Blonde |
| (Opens album) |
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| Bob Dylan |
Obviously 5 Believers |
Blonde On Blonde |
| Bruce Cockburn |
If a Tree Falls |
Big Circumstance |
| (Opens album) |
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| Bruce
Cockburn |
Anything Can Happen |
Big Circumstance |
| (Closes album) |
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| David
Lindley |
Mercury Blues |
El Rayo-X |
| David
Lindley |
Pay The Man |
El Rayo-X |
| (Closes album) |
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| Lily Kershaw |
As It Seems |
Midnight In The Garden |
| Lily Kershaw |
We All Grow Up |
Midnight In The Garden |
| Courtney Barnett |
Elevator Operator |
Sometimes I Sit and Think, and
Sometimes I Just Sit |
| (Opens album) |
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| Courtney Barnett |
Aqua Profunda! |
Sometimes I Sit and Think, and
Sometimes I Just Sit |
| Calexico |
Falling From The Sky |
Edge Of The Sun |
| Calexico |
Woodshed Waltz |
Edge Of The Sun |
| Squirrel Nut Zippers |
Hell |
Hot |
| Squirrel Nut Zippers |
Flight Of The Passing Fancy |
Hot |
| Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks |
Canned Music |
Original Recordings |
| (Opens album) |
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| Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks |
Milk Shakin' Mama |
Original Recordings |
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| 6PM |
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| Artist |
Song |
Album |
| Los Lobos |
Set Me Free (Rosa Lee) |
By The Light Of The Moon |
| Los
Lobos |
Hardest Time |
By The Light Of The Moon |
| Enter
The Haggis |
Can't Trust The News |
The Modest Revolution |
| Enter The Haggis |
Copper Leaves |
The Modest Revolution |
| Gavin
Wahl-Stephens and The New Americans |
Southern Girl |
No Keys/No Gold |
| Gavin
Wahl-Stephens and The New Americans |
Good Thing |
No Keys/No Gold |
| (Closes
album) |
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| The
Blessing |
Highway 5 |
Prince Of The Deep Water |
| (Opens
album) |
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| The Blessing |
I Want You |
Prince Of The Deep Water |
| Jethro Tull |
Farm On The Freeway |
Crest Of a Knave |
| Jethro Tull |
Dogs In The Midwinter |
Crest Of a Knave |
| George
Harrison |
This Is Love |
Cloud Nine |
| George
Harrison |
Devil's Radio |
Cloud Nine |
| George Harrison |
Got My Mind Set On You |
Cloud Nine |
| (Closes album) |
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| (Cover
of the James Ray song, written by Rudy Clark in 1962 ) |
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| (He
would have been 78 yesterday) |
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| Note: |
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| Thanks
to everyone who became, renewed, or returned as members of KRVM last week
during our Winter Membership Drive!
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