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It started with the cliche before branching out where the music matters. A personal vanity project sharing a passion for country, folk and Americana through live and recorded music since 2012. Give or take the odd hiatus or barren period.

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2025 Album Review Journey

Albums inspiring the writing bug in 2025.

Jade Turner - Breathe

Massy Ferguson - You Can't Tell Me I'm Not What I Used To Be

Dean Owens - Spirit Ridge

Dan Raza - Wayfarer

Kip Moore - Solitary Tracks

Steve Knightley - Positively Folk Street: Dylan, Carthy and Me

Kris Delmhorst - Ghosts in the Garden 

Sylvie Wisely - Lives Wisely 

The Mexican Standoff - Hola Texas!

Nikki O’Neill - Stories I only Tell My Friends 

Reg Meuross - Fire & Dust: A Woody Guthrie Story 

Carter Sampson - Live at The Blue Door

Richie Lawrence - Moving at the Speed of Trees

Sam Outlaw - The Nonessential

Ashleigh Flynn and the Riveters - Good Morning, Sunshine

Grey DeLisle - The Grey Album

Taylor Rae - The Void 

Sam Kelly - Dreamers Dawn 

Luke Tuchscherer - Living Through History 

Odette Michell - The Queen of the Lowlands








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