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South African Treasures: Artists United Against Apartheid, Paul Simon, and Hakuna Matata!!
One of the first organized protest against the living conditions in South Africa came from Artists United Against Apartheid. An idea put into practice by Little Steven Van Zandt focused attention on the plight and disparity between the rich and … Continue reading
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, November 17, 2013
This will be a weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this web … Continue reading
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Tagged Coyote Union, Detroit Blues Band, Everybody Out There, Falling, Favorite Songs of All Time, FSOAT, Go Downtown, Grace and Tony, Hall of Fame, Jason Didner & The Jungle Gym Jam, Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights, Let Go, Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys, Mexican Moonshine, My Life Is Ruined, New, November, O Sun, Paul McCartney, Peek-a-boo Moon, Phil Maq, Phil's Faves: Songs, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers, Top 10 Songs of the week
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“The River Jordan”–Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys
When Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys perform live, there are usually many showstoppers–the songs that just take your breath away. “The River Jordan” is my favorite one! This is a cover of a song written by May Erlewine, one of … Continue reading