The Duhks!
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I'm a frequent visitor to CMT.com and if you like bluegrass, folk, or country I recommend you become one too. Why? Because you can listen to a lot CDs for free, without commercial there. If you're into streaming radio or videos they've got that too.
The latest unknown goldmine I've stumbled onto is The Duhks, and you can listen to their latest album for free here.
While they are probably not conservatives, I'll forgive 'em. The CD is a little rough around its edges ("Dover, Delaware" reminds me too much of something you'd find at a bad coffee bar) its got some real gems in it.
I'm a big fan of "Four Blue Walls" more for the instrumentals than the lyrics. If you check out the CD, be sure to also listen to "Dance Hall Girls/Bozeemon Boogie." To the extent that it conjures up images of early immigrantion along the lines of Simon & Garfunkel's "American Tune".
Like most bands that haven't made it big, and probably won't, the lyrics aren't nearly as good as the instruments. There is some fine pickin' and strummin' here. I also appreciate that they change the lead singers frequently, which adds a new dimension to the CD.
The latest unknown goldmine I've stumbled onto is The Duhks, and you can listen to their latest album for free here.
While they are probably not conservatives, I'll forgive 'em. The CD is a little rough around its edges ("Dover, Delaware" reminds me too much of something you'd find at a bad coffee bar) its got some real gems in it.
I'm a big fan of "Four Blue Walls" more for the instrumentals than the lyrics. If you check out the CD, be sure to also listen to "Dance Hall Girls/Bozeemon Boogie." To the extent that it conjures up images of early immigrantion along the lines of Simon & Garfunkel's "American Tune".
Like most bands that haven't made it big, and probably won't, the lyrics aren't nearly as good as the instruments. There is some fine pickin' and strummin' here. I also appreciate that they change the lead singers frequently, which adds a new dimension to the CD.

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The CMT media player wouldn't work for me.
Perhaps because I'm using Firefox?
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