RMG186 - Party Edition - Part 2
Welcome to the 86th edition of Radio MacGuys. This is Part 2 of our winter holiday party and features some of our favorite tunes by independent artists we discovered year.
The set starts off with a high energy tune by the very lovely and talented Circe Link. The tune is called "I like knowing that you miss me."
"It only hurts" is a sweet song by Jaimee Harris who performs with her papa, Chris Harris and other friends under the name, "Better off Dad". They're cute as speckled puppies on green grass, and musically, they rock.
"There will be a brighter day" was by The Bee's Knees, a very dynamic American band from Worcester, MA.
Christa Couture is simply amazing. Her voice is like liquid honey. She lives in Vancouver British Columbia, which we understand is like Seattle, only cool. Like all the artists we've featured in this edition, Christa, as the musicians say, "plays out". If you're cool enough and lucky enough to live in BC, you need to hear this woman sing.
The set ends with a cut by a song writer that you will never hear in a live concert. Don Grooms died too young in 1998 but left an amazing body of work. In this cut, recorded live at the Florida Folk Festival, Don talks about those absolute beliefs which seem to get so many of us in trouble. The cut comes from the excellent Florida Memory project at the Florida State Archives. You can find photographic tribute to Don Grooms here.
Y'all take care of yourself and each other. Radio MacGuys will be back with it's normal content before the first of next year. Peace on earth to those of good will.
The set starts off with a high energy tune by the very lovely and talented Circe Link. The tune is called "I like knowing that you miss me."
"It only hurts" is a sweet song by Jaimee Harris who performs with her papa, Chris Harris and other friends under the name, "Better off Dad". They're cute as speckled puppies on green grass, and musically, they rock.
"There will be a brighter day" was by The Bee's Knees, a very dynamic American band from Worcester, MA.
Christa Couture is simply amazing. Her voice is like liquid honey. She lives in Vancouver British Columbia, which we understand is like Seattle, only cool. Like all the artists we've featured in this edition, Christa, as the musicians say, "plays out". If you're cool enough and lucky enough to live in BC, you need to hear this woman sing.
The set ends with a cut by a song writer that you will never hear in a live concert. Don Grooms died too young in 1998 but left an amazing body of work. In this cut, recorded live at the Florida Folk Festival, Don talks about those absolute beliefs which seem to get so many of us in trouble. The cut comes from the excellent Florida Memory project at the Florida State Archives. You can find photographic tribute to Don Grooms here.
Y'all take care of yourself and each other. Radio MacGuys will be back with it's normal content before the first of next year. Peace on earth to those of good will.
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