dglspl
Celtic Fun
dglspl
2012-05-10T17:11:14Z
I've always found Celtic music fun and soothing. Here are a few of my favorite Celtic joints.
superbassomatic
Songs to drink and fight to
superbassomatic
2012-03-01T12:20:51Z
The soundtrack to St. Patrick's Day. Thirty thirsty songs. Drink up!
Cyrano
And Sometimes Y
Cyrano
2012-05-09T02:09:46Z
A love letter to the entrancing Sarah Vowell, presented to her on tour. She silently treasures it still. Each track hearkens to an aspect of her life as a historian, a rock critic, or a girl from Oklahoma.
teamusik
This Lonely Bed
teamusik
2012-03-18T18:49:43Z
They keep telling me that time heals all wounds, but as far as I'm concerned their all liars. These songs are for the depressed, the guilty, and the broken.
Highlights - - - Fíona Apple, James Mercer, Regina Spektor, Lucy Rōse, Death Cab, Michael Bublè, Bon Iver, Gary Jules, Mumford + Sons
SpaceBunnySounds
Ghosts America Has Known
SpaceBunnySounds
2011-11-29T18:10:47Z
40 tracks of blues, folk, country/western, americana & bluegrass from the 20's to the 50's including music by Hank Williams, Blind Willie Johnson, and Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant. (TRT: 1:45:45)
anonymousemily
Sinner's prayer II: when I've moaned my last moan
anonymousemily
2012-02-20T23:46:08Z
An athiest's favourite spiritual songs.
whobyfire1
ThatVideoShopGuy
Dark Was The Night
ThatVideoShopGuy
2012-02-15T07:13:12Z
The origins of what he call ‘western music’ is a muddy folk tale at best, but one thing is agreed by most musicologist - blues was one of the most influential genres on the 20th Century. This mix showcases some of the pre-war (World War II) blues artists from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago. This twenty track mix includes music by Mississippi Sheiks, Mattie Delaney and Texas Alexander. The album cover is a photograph of W.C. Handy, who is widely considered the ‘Father of the Blues’.
folk_out
Show #2 - Duets
folk_out
2012-01-23T05:35:54Z
Folk Out!'s second show of the semester, featuring duets!











