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    LWjetta
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    Found this-a searchable database on just about any recording artist featuring the latest articles, play MP3’s etc.
    I tried it for Dylan, John Mellencamp, Sarah Jaffe, Stoll Vaughan, Anne McCue, Chuck Prophet, Paul Kelly, Lucinda (of course) and Blake Mills.

    Find the latest MP3s and buzz for nearly any band. You’ll be amazed at the results!
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    Here’s one from Blake Mills with the link and description.

    1. 07-23-2011 #1
    Natalie Maines: God Only Knows (single) era
    Some of you may know that Natalie Maines has released a one-off song to coincide with a US television show called “Big Love”. The song is a cover of a Beach Boys classic, “God Only Knows”.

    For anyone wondering, this is not a Dixie Chicks release – Natalie cut it with Rick Rubin in California. The female vocalists backing her are the Webb Sisters (Charley and Hattie), and the lap steel is played by a young male artist, Blake Mills. However, it is not said to be a prelude to a solo album, and she is officially still on “hiatus”.

    For those interested, the single is available from iTunes and Amazon (at least in the United States)
    Listen to Natalie and Blake.
    http://www.carriefans.com/forums/music/150506-natalie-maines-god-only-knows-single-era.html

    OK Here’s the link to Lu.

    http://www.artofthemix.org/buzz.aspx?q=Lucinda%20Williams
    Here’s an excerpt from Steve Earle’s marathon concert from the House of Blues in LA on 9/27/11

    master of riling up a crowd, this four hour long event proved to be a testament of appreciation and endurance. As I stood there at halftime (er, intermission) wondering whether or not it was physically possible for my legs to hold out for another two hours, I noticed Guy Clark on the speakers and Lucinda Williams standing at the bar.At that point, I asked myself, “Is there something better I could be doing right now?” and I came to the conclusion that there wasn’t anything close. Obviously. Earle led off the second half of the show with a high energy rendition of “Copperhead Road” that set the tone for

    lwj

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