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Philby 100 Best Albums of 2020
Better late than never? I’d like to think so. I always feel that everyone likes recognition for their work no matter when or how it occurs! I am happy to announce that the Philby 100 Best Albums of 2020 is ready … Continue reading →
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Tagged 12, 1932, A Fragile Peace, A Little Pain Never Hurt, Addicted, Alex Little and The Suspicious Minds, All Mine, All That's Real, Almost Extinct, Almost Ready for the Future, Altameda, Amy Dixon-Kolar, Amy Petty, Angela Perley and Erica Blinn, Ariane Lydon, Asilomar, Ask Yo' Mama, Barker and Broski, Becki Digregorio, Biltmore, Blink, Bloodshot Red, Boomerang, Boz Scaggs, Bright Lights Long Drives First Words, Buffalo Motel, Caleb Nettles, Can't Take My Soul, Copper Rooster and Other Tunes and Tales, Cut Loose Vol. 2, Dancing Through the Storm, Dave Karchner, Davy Knowles, Dick Siegel, Dirty Mind Detroit, Don Arbor, Don't Look Back, Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basketcase, Don't Worry It's Not Contagious, Downriver Dan, Earn Every Scar, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Eddie Arjun, Eileen Jewell, Eliott Schneider, Ellie Zwart, Eric Gnezda, Erin Zindle, Everyone Comes from Somewhere, Fantastic Plastic, Fathom Lane, Fierce, Fight Another Day, Flamin' Groovies, Friction Farm, Fun and Fancy, Garden of Earthly Delights: An XTC Celebration, Gary Browe, Gathering Sparks, George Heritier, George S. Kelly, Gina Forsyth, Gladshot, Good Fortune, Greezy Wheels, Grievous Angel, Hannah Baiardi, Heathcote Hill, Heather Pierson, Here to This, High Times in the Dark, Hollowed Sigh, In My Element, In Time, Indian Summer/Greater Heights, Jeff Scott, Jehova Waitresses, Jeremy Porter, Jillian Rae, Joanna and The Jaywalkers, Joel Mabus, Johnny Mastro and Mama's Boys, Jon Shain and FJ Ventre, Judy Banker, Katie Pederson, Kelly's Lot, Kevin Lockhart and Bill Bosler, Kill or Be Kind, Light Magic, Linden Thoburn, Lines and Spaces, Listen to Crows, Live Split Vinyl: The Stereogum Sessions, Liz E. Brooks, Lonesome City, Lost on the Range, Lucky Jr., Makoto, Mary Ann Kirt, Mavis Staples, Merlot Embargo, Michael Kelsey, Michael on Fire, Michael Snyder-Barker, Mick Clarke, Mollywop, Moon Over Havana, My Own Magic, Never Trust the Living, Nick Carter, No Control, No Drop of Love (Is Ever Wasted), NOLA to New York, Nora Jane Struthers, November Rain, Now-A-Daze, Out of the Blues, Peculiar, Phil Maq, Philby Awards, Philby Best Albums of 2020, Please Yourself, Popular Creeps, Prophetstown, Quarantine Dream, Rebecca Loebe, Red Sky Remembers, Revolutions and Romantics, Rochelle Clark, Route 5, Samantha Fish, Sarah Borges, Sarah Morris, Scarecrow, Scenes From the Fragile Agile Avian World, Scott Baker, Scott Martin, Seven Worthies...of the Bamboo Grove, Silver City, Simple Life, Singin', Sloan, So Many Stars, Songs of Hope in a Changing World, Spirit of the Island, Stand Up!, Steady Heart, Steve Sterner and Sundown, Strawberry Heritage, String Theory 2.0, Struggles and Love, Sundae and Mr. Goessl, Sundown Over Ghost Town, Tales of Whoa, Terri Binion, The 7 Melodies, The Ballad of Billy Bob and Other Generic American Folklore, The Claudettes, The Darkness of Birds, The Day After the Night Before, The Emmylous, The Forty Nineteens, The Groovalottos, The Heather Pierson Acoustic Trio, The Joedai Warriors, The Landing, The Open Sea Before Me, The Power The Glory and The Monkey Time: Redux 2020, The Quietest Place, The Silver Snails, The Slackers, The Steve Taylor 3, The Way It Rolls, The Whiskey Charmers, These Are Vitamins, Time and Truth, Time Hasn't Changed You, Tom Alter, Tom Curless and The 46%, Tomorrow Will Be Yesterday Soon, Toward Home, Tracy Kash, Transit Method, Transition, Transitions de Vie, Ultra Cloud, Valerie JanLois, Vicky Emerson, Wading in the Lesser Middle, Walrus, Wanderlust, Waterbound, Wattle and Daub, We Get By, We Won't Get Out of Here Alive, Wendy Webb, Will Ludford, Xposed 4Heads, Your Gracious Host
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Unofficial Philby Best Albums of 2020 Countdown #4!!!
Here’s the latest unofficial update of the Pandemic Philby 100 Best Albums of 2020! The unofficial Countdown so far is: 61 Wanderlust—Jillian Rae 62.Spirit of the Island—Makoto 63.Time Hasn’t Changed You—Altameda 64.12—Sloan 65.Copper Rooster and Other Tunes and Tales—Gina Forsyth … Continue reading →
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Tagged Altameda, Barker and Broski, Copper Rooster and Other Tunes and Tales, Friction Farm, Gina Forsyth, Hollowed Sigh, Jillian Rae, Liz E. Brooks, Makoto, My Own Magic, Scott Baker, Sloan, So Many Stars, Spirit of the Island, The Ballad of Billy Bob and Other Generic American Folklore, The Emmylous, Time Hasn't Changed You, Twelve, Wanderlust
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The Philbys Return: Philby Best Albums of 2020 Pt. 3, 63-42, Wednesday 2PM-4:15PM!!!
The Philbys return to “Theme Attic” Wednesday with Phil Maq, from 2PM-4:15PM EDT! It will be part 3 of The Philby Best Albums of 2020 Countdown, 63-42! There will be two new artist debuts that are not part of this … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Little and The Suspicious Minds, Altameda, Ellie Zwart, Elliot Schneider, Eric Gnezda, Gary Browe, Greezy Wheels, Heathcote Hill, Heather Pierson Acoustic Trio, Jillian Rae, Johnny Mastro and Mama's Boys, Jubilant Bridge, Kultone Records, Lucky Jr., Makoto, Mavis Staples, Michael Snyder-Barker, New Chums, No Control, November Rain, Quarantine Dream, Red Sky Remembers, Scott Martin, Songs of Hope in a Changing World, Steve Sterner and Sundown, The Slackers, Transit Method, We Get By, Will Ludford, Your Gracious Host
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, September 13, 2020
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Altameda, Barker and Broski, Earn Every Scar, Front Porch Lights, Garden of Earthly Delights: Sn XTC Celebration, Go On Ahead, High Times in the Dark, Joanna and The Jaywalkers, Katie Pedersen, Mavis Staples, Prophetstown, The Ballad of Billy Bob and Other Generic American Folklore, The Claudettes, The Joedai Warriors, The Landing, The Open Sea Before Me, The Steve Taylor 3, Time Hasn't Changed You, We Get By
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, September 6, 2020
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Altameda, Barker and Broski, Earn Every Scar, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Ellie Zwart, In Time, Katie Pedersen, Mavis Staples, Prophetstown, Rochelle Clark, The 7 Melodies, The Ballad of Billy Bob and Other Generic American Folklore, The Joedai Warriors, The Landing, The Silver Snails, The Steve Taylor 3, Time Hasn't Changed You, Toward Home, We Get By
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, August 30, 2020
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading →
Posted in Hall of Fame, Phil's Faves: Albums
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Tagged Altameda, Barker and Broski, Earn Every Scar, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Ellie Zwart, In Memory, In Time, Lovely, Mavis Staples, Prophetstown, Rochelle Clark, The Ballad of Billy Bob and Other Generic American Folklore, The Cordial Sins, The Joedai Warriors, The Steve Taylor 3, The Transparent Tones, Time Hasn't Changed You, Toward Home, We Get By
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, August 23, 2020
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Altameda, Barker and Broski, Boomerang, Coral Creek, Earn Every Scar, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Free Dog, In Time, Mavis Staples, Prophetstown, Rochelle Clark, Steady Heart, The Ballad of Billy Bob and Other Generic American Folklore, The Joedai Warriors, The Steve Taylor 3, Time Hasn't Changed You, Vicky Emerson, We Get By, Your Gracious Host
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, August 16, 2020
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Altameda, Barker and Broski, Boomerang, Coral Creek, Don't Look Back, Earn Every Scar, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Free Dog, In Time, Katie Dahl, Merlot Embargo, Rochelle Clark, Steady Heart, The Ballad of Billy Bob and Other Generic American Folklore, The Steve Taylor Three, Time Hasn't Changed You, Vicky Emerson, Wildwood, Your Gracious Host
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, August 9, 2020
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Altameda, Boomerang, Downriver Dan, Earn Every Scar, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Here to This, In Time, Katie Dahl, Lost on the Range, Rochelle Clark, Steady Heart, The Steve Taylor 3, The Whiskey Charmers, These Curious Thoughts, Time Hasn't Changed You, Vicki Emerson, Wildwood, X-Rays of the Imagination, Your Gracious Host
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, August 2, 2020
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Altameda, Downriver Dan, Earn Every Scar, Echoes: Remembering the Music of Tom Petty, Here to This, How It All Goes Down, In Time, Lost on the Range, Rochelle Clark, Steady Heart, The Show Ponies, The Steve Taylor 3, The Whiskey Charmers, These Curious Thoughts, Time Hasn't Changed You, Vicky Emerson, Wildwood Katie Dahl, X-Rays of the Imagination
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