Posts Tagged ‘music stream’

Audio Treat: Dan Craig & The Wheel

Oh boy oh boy. To have these two fine gentlemen playing at Everyday Joe’s on the same evening is something to behold. But, before you behold them on stage (along with The Riflemen), behold them auditorily here. Then start canceling any plans you made for Friday night (8/29) at 7 pm.

Dan Craig: Further To Fall

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The Wheel: Just For Me, But I Thought Of You

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08 2008

Recommended Listening: Matthew Perryman Jones

There are things happening out there in that Nashville area of the country. They include but are not limited to:

  • An alright housing market
  • The old guard at the Opry being upset because “the performers these days go on stage wearing clothes that should be worn to mow the lawn.”
  • The Extended Everyday Joe’s Family

A member of that extended family, Mr. Matthew Perryman Jones, has a new album coming out in August. He has been nice enough to put the entire album up for you to stream from the internets to your ears and heart. You’ll have to register for the site, but I have given it a listen and the registration was worth it.

Listen to Swallow The Sea, in its entirety, here.

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07 2008

Audio Treat: Rob Drabkin

This coming Friday, four of the best songwriters in Colorado will collectively gather on the Everyday Joe’s stage for what they have dubbed the Colorado Singer-Songwriter Circle. It will feature Rob Drabkin (Westword’s 2008 Songwriter of the Year), Gregory Alan Isakov (our friend Cameron’s favorite songwriter), Reed Foehl (Josh Dillard saw him open for Ray LaMontagne), and Kevin Mileski (is awesome). The pieces they compose will no doubt tickle your ear drums with delight.

The show starts at 7 pm and is $8 in advance or $10 the day of. Buy advance tickets here.

As a nice little preview, Mr. Rob Drabkin has graciously let us borrow a song for you all to hear. Please enjoy “Stay Here With You.” See you Friday.

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07 2008