I spotted these guys (Josh Turner and Carson McKee) along with Reina del Cid and Toni Lindgren years ago on Youtube. They were so young and talented, often merging their efforts together. The people they draw into their circle all seem excellent too - check out singer Allison Young. They're not super famous, but have really made their way primarily through the delight that is Youtube.
I spotted these guys (Josh Turner and Carson McKee) along with Reina del Cid and Toni Lindgren years ago on Youtube. They were so young and talented, often merging their efforts together. The people they draw into their circle all seem excellent too - check out singer Allison Young. They're not super famous, but have really made their way primarily through the delight that is Youtube.
Thanks, @Raith_C_Chattonell ,for introducing me to Reina del Cid earlier on in this thread. I've become mildly addicted to her/their Youtube channel and will now be investigating The Other Favorites. At the risk of sounding old-blokeish, it's heartening that there are young folk out there making this kind of music.
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The Zookeepers Boy...MEW...
No drum kits round, preferably no drum machines either.
A-Z sort of unplugged.
Annie's Song... John Denver...
Big Yellow Taxi - this takes me back!
Cactus Tree...Joni...
Different Drum - Maya Burns
Empty Chairs...Don McLean...
Four Strong Winds...Neil Young & Willie Nelson...
Unthanks, Here's the Tender Coming.
I Don't Care...Ed Sheeran ( Live at Abbey Road)...
King Of Anything...Sara Bareilles...
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I spotted these guys (Josh Turner and Carson McKee) along with Reina del Cid and Toni Lindgren years ago on Youtube. They were so young and talented, often merging their efforts together. The people they draw into their circle all seem excellent too - check out singer Allison Young. They're not super famous, but have really made their way primarily through the delight that is Youtube.
Pacific Love...Shelby Earl...
Questions For The Angels....Paul Simon & Bill Frisell...
At the risk of sounding old-blokeish, it's heartening that there are young folk out there making this kind of music.
Radioland...Ashley McBryde...
Teach Your Children...Crosby,Stills,& Nash...
Vice...Miranda Lambert...
During lockdown Friends of the Earth (where I work) did a similar challenge, ended up with 6000 eclectic songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3uY7wzw0dOBD93ASY7mecY?si=29562433fad342ba
You Can Close Your Eyes...James & Henry Taylor...
I know there is a drum kit..but it is redundant...