Song of the Week - June 29th, 2010
If you didn't know any better you'd probably swear that Zoe was born and raised in the Appalachians and at times she almost seems to channel Dolly Parton. But alas, this Seattle native is part of a growing number of classic country interpretors who are taking country back to it's roots. Accompanied by the extremely talented Lost High Rollers, Zoe's songs and lyrics are reminiscent of country greats like Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons and John Prine. Like any good county music there's plenty of heartache and heart break but it's nothing you can't tap your toe to.
Without further ado, my pick of the week: Zoe Muth and the Lost High Rollers - Hey Little Darlin'
Honorable Mentions:
Wayne Hancock - Miller, Jack and Mad Dog
Oh Susana - Greyhound Bus
Caleb Klauder - It's All Your Fault
That's it for this week folks, I think I've got the country out of my system, so to those of you who absolutely can't stand it check back later for something completely different!
Until next time,
Matt

Without further ado, my pick of the week: Zoe Muth and the Lost High Rollers - Hey Little Darlin'
Honorable Mentions:
Wayne Hancock - Miller, Jack and Mad Dog
Oh Susana - Greyhound Bus
Caleb Klauder - It's All Your Fault
That's it for this week folks, I think I've got the country out of my system, so to those of you who absolutely can't stand it check back later for something completely different!
Until next time,
Matt
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