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American Fallout Americana Sampler Volume 1 Artists
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Hawk, The Grassy Knoll Boys, Jefferson Pepper, Yikes McGee, Jenkins Hollow, Blue Diamond Shine, Jack Chernos, Case 150, Wayne Supergenius, The Supersuckers, Andrew Vladeck, Stephen Simmons, Altercana, Trespassengers, The Deadbillys, Eddie Spaghetti, Slimfit...they're all here on this great Americana Sampler CD.
Below you will find more information on each artist. For even more info, photos, press kits or to buy the artist's CD, click on the artist link.
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The first in our series of Americana samplers...classic.
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HAWK: WHAT'S GOIN' DOWN
From this Chicago quintet's breakthrough album 'Princess America', 'What's Goin' Down' decries the travesty of the current political landscape while rocking hard in the name of justice and truth.
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THE GRASSY KNOLL BOYS: BUCKEYED RABBIT
The Grassy Knoll Boys is a classic bluegrass quintet with tight three-part harmonies, plenty of instrumental chops and an edgy repertoire of bluegrass originals and lesser known hillbilly, blues, gospel and work tunes.
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JEFFERSON PEPPER: CHRISTMAS IN FALLUJAH
Combining rock, country, punk and folk, Jefferson Pepper inhabits a territory all his own. Expanding on the tradition of singer-songwriters like Woody Guthrie, John Prine, Neil Young and Steve Earle, he exposes the soft underbelly of the status quo and tears it wide open with biting, razor-sharp lyrics and straightforward vocal delivery.
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YIKES MCGEE: HELLO MAMA
Yikes McGee is waging war on right-wing ideology and propaganda with his tragic-comic political songs. In the great tradition of folk/protest music, he hopes to comfort the downtrodden and inspire the dissenting activist. Look for Yikes at the protest marches.
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JENKINS HOLLOW: SHE LEFT HOME
Alternative country/roots-rock storytellers Jenkins Hollow craft songs that blend influences of rock, country, folk, pop and blues. Their rocking live shows feature vocalist and country-rock guitarist Rose Manfre and her group of seasoned musicians and long-time friends
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BLUE DIAMOND SHINE: KARANKAWA DAUGHTERS
Soaking up Gulf Coast influences like the roots of a bald cypress, Blue Diamond Shine's third release 'Shrimp Boat Town' is a swampadelic tour-de-force.
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JACK CHERNOS: HEY, RICH KING MIDAS
Jack Chernos plays his punk/folk banjo songs of hope, indignation and social justice at pickets, protests and rallies. He has written songs of historical significance, including a song in the National Civil Rights Museum and the theme song of the Million Worker March.
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CASE 150: MUD AND DIESEL
Case 150 is a motley ensemble of five well-seasoned musicians whose backgrounds range from classical to jazz, cowboy to punk, new wave to art rock. As one fan remarked: "If cool came in a Pez dispenser, these guys'd be forced to tote around a spring-loaded Donald Duck head the size of Tom's River, New Jersey."
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