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Unofficial Philby Best Albums of 2020 Countdown #8!!!
The cliché states that all good things must come to an end. Well, it holds true for “unofficial” Philby lists, too. Today’s post will be the last unofficial list for both songs or albums. Anything posted after today will be … Continue reading
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Tagged All That's Real, Almost Ready for the Future, Boz Scaggs, Don Arbor, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Everyone Comes from Somewhere, Gathering Sparks, Grievous Angel, Jeff Scott, Michael on Fire, NOLA to New York, Out of the Blues, Please Yourself, Prophetstown, Steady Heart, The Joedai Warriors, Tom Curless and The 46%, Vicki Emerson
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Unofficial Philby Best Albums of 2020 Countdown Update #7!!!
How about a special Memorial Day Countdown update? The unofficial Philby list total is now 7 as new ones continue to dwindle down to a precious few! As the unofficial numbers get higher, the countdown numbers get lower! Here’s the … Continue reading
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Tagged All Mine, Asilomar, Can't Take My Soul, Fathom Lane, Gladshot, Good Fortune, Greater Heights, Heather Pierson, High Times in the Dark, Indian Summer, Katie Pederson, Kelly's Lot, Lines and Spaces, Sarah Borges and The Broken Singles, Sarah Morris, Silver City, The Claudettes, The Forty Nineteens, The Landing, These Are Vitamins, Walrus
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Unofficial Philby Best Albums of 2020 Countdown Update #6!!!
The unofficial Philby list total is now 6 as new ones continue to dwindle down to a precious few! As the unofficial numbers get higher, the countdown numbers get lower! Here’s the latest unofficial update of the Pandemic Philby 100 … Continue reading
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Tagged A Fragile Peace, Addicted, Ellie Zwart, Eric Gnezda, Gary Browe, Lucky Jr., Mavis Staples, Michael Kelsey, Quarantine Dream, Red Sky Remembers, Scott Martin, Singin', Songs of Hope in a Changing World, The Heather Pierson Acoustic Trio, The Way It Rolls, Toward Home, Ultra Cloud, We Get By, Will Ludford, Xposed 4Heads
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Philby Fever Updates!!!
With the sounds of the music from Wednesday’s “Theme Attic” Philby Top 20 Songs of 2020″ still ringing in our collective brains, some loyal listeners and artists might be wondering what the final Philby schedule might be! So, for the first time … Continue reading
Philby Top 20 Songs of 2020 on “Theme Attic”, Wednesday, From 2PM-4PM EDT!!!
Here’s another sign that normalcy is returning: It’s finally “The Philby Top 20 Songs of 2020 Show” on Wednesday’s “Theme Attic” with Phil Maq from 2PM-4PM EDT!!! There’s always new artists on every show, and today’s will be Sydney Sprague … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Perley, Chris Richards and The Subtractions, Detroit Strong Music, Dirk Kroll, Futureman Records, Hey King!, JC and The Disciples, Judy Banker, Kenny Parker, Lindsay Lou, Mark Jewett, Mick Clarke, Nick Piunti, Sarah Borges and The Broken Singles, Sarah Morris, Suzi Quatro, Sydney Sprague, The Bayonets, The Claudettes, The Liquid Scene, The Ragbirds, The Slackers, The Wag, Tosha Owens
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Unofficial Philby Best Albums of 2020 Countdown #2!!!
Here’s the latest unofficial update of the Pandemic Philby 100 Best Albums of 2020! The unofficial Countdown so far is: 81.Revolutions and Romantics—Biltmore 82.Fun and Fancy—Sundae + Mr. Goessl 83.The 7 Melodies—The Silver Snails 84.Waterbound—Kevin Lockhart and Bill Bosler 85.The … Continue reading
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Tagged Biltmore, Eileen Jewell, Fantastic Plastic, Flamin' Groovies, Fun and Fancy, Jehova Waitresses, Joel Mabus, Kevin Lockhart and Bill Bosler, Kill or Be Kind, Revolutions and Romantics, Route 5, Samantha Fish, Sundae + Mr. Goessl, Sundown Over Ghost Town, The 7 Melodies, The Quietest Place, The Silver Snails, Time and Truth, Waterbound
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The Pandemic Philbys Come To An End With Today’s Trio of Winners!!!
Welcome to the final installment of the 2020 Pandemic Philbys, Part II! All good things must come to an end is the cliché. I’m not sure if this was a good thing or not, but it was the best way … Continue reading