Lindley Creek – Fare Thee Well

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“Οι νότες της κιθάρας μας φέρνουν χαρά και αισιοδοξία. Η μελωδία με θετική ενέργεια μας διασκεδάζει, καθώς χαλαρώνουμε κάτω από τον λαμπερό ήλιο. Τα φωνητικά στήνουν πραγματικά μια υπέροχη γιορτή και όλοι θέλουμε να πάρουμε μέρος σε αυτή με ενθουσιασμό. Ο ρυθμός μας ξεσηκώνει και νιώθουμε τόσο ευδιάθετοι και ζωντανοί.”

“The notes of our guitar bring us joy and optimism. The melody with positive energy entertains us as we relax under the glittering sun. The vocals really set up a wonderful celebration and we all want to take part in it with excitement. Our rhythm rises and we feel so cheerful and alive.” *

“The notes of our guitar bring us joy and optimism. The melody with positive energy entertains us as we relax under the glittering sun. The vocals really set up a wonderful celebration and we all want to take part in it with excitement. Our rhythm rises and we feel so cheerful and alive.” *

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The song “Lindley Creek – Fare Thee Well” is released by Pinecastle Records

Song Sources for “Lindley Creek – Fare Thee Well”:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/5tknxbByvLw6Ocas5Zt37L
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCuhs3UUcV0
Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/album/fare-thee-well/1667377663?i=1667377881
Deezer: www.deezer.com/track/2120854037

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Instagram: www.instagram.com/lindleycreek
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@lindley_creek

Website of Lindley Creek:
lindleycreek.com/

Maynard and the Musties – Christmas Ain’t Christmas ’til Somebody Cries

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“Οι γιορτινές μέρες πλησιάζουν και όλοι χαιρόμαστε σε αυτό. Η ευχάριστη και νοσταλγική μελωδία μας βάζει στην γιορτινή διάθεση. Τα εκλεπτυσμένα φωνητικά μας περιγράφουν τα ποικίλα συναισθήματα των ανθρώπων τις μέρες αυτές. Η χαρά και το δάκρυ πάνε μαζί. Ο παιχνιδιάρικος και ζωηρός ρυθμός μας διασκεδάζει.”

“The festive days are approaching and we are all happy with it. The pleasant and nostalgic melody puts us in the festive mood. Our sophisticated vocals describe the various emotions of people these days. Joy and tear go together. Our playful and lively rhythm is having fun.” (Automatically Translated)

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This song released by: Troublefield Records

Track Sources:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/76rY5Sv5Hucuykgakn2Xr0

Dustbowl Revival – Lying To Myself

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“-Dustbowl revival- call not to lie to themselves and be honest with their hearts, how their music is honest with you. The combination of pleasantly sounding rhythms and melodies Folk and Bluegrass and vocals, in which there is a feeling of freedom and infinity of horizons.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“-Dustbowl Revival- призывают не лгать самому себе и быть честным со своим сердцем, как с вами честна их музыка. Сочетание приятно звучащих ритмов и мелодии Folk и Bluegrass и вокал, в котором ощущается чувство свободы и безграничности горизонтов.”

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Mountain Town – Lost In The Mountains Again

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“The classic representative of the Bluegrass genre is an ideal way to get acquainted with the acoustic music of the Wild West. The melody that practically comes to life before your eyes, decorating your faceless mood in all colors and shades of the rainbow. Music that will let you realize that you are not alone. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Классический представитель жанра Bluegrass, идеальный способ познакомиться с акустической музыкой Дикого Запада. Мелодия, которая практически оживает у вас на глазах, разукрашивая ваше безликое настроение во все цвета и оттенки радуги. Музыка, которая даст вам осознать, что вы не одиноки.”

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Lost In The Mountains Again is an Americana/Bluegrass Waltz. It's a comfort song about being home and the joy it brings.

www.mountaintownband.com/

Shane Larmand and Raven Season – Star Hawk

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“The acoustic melody leaves an extremely good impression, I want to listen to an infinite number of times, and this is the main indicator of quality. The track came out holistic and pleasant for listening on the road, surrounded by people beloved and dear to the heart. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Акустическая мелодия оставляет чрезвычайно хорошее впечатление, её хочется переслушивать бесконечное количество раз, а это главный показатель качества. Трек вышел целостным и приятным для прослушивания в дороге, в окружение любимых и дорогих сердцу людей.”

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This track tells the lyrical tale of a goddess seeking artistic freedom. Musically, it is a fresh Americana mesh of banjo, percussion, acoustic guitar and pirate chanting!

Dan Littlefield – Set You Free

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“How often do you feel the spirit of freedom within yourself? Can you tell yourself that you are out of captivity of the events around you? Are you ready to leave your home any minute and enjoy the prairies surrounding you? Composition -Dan Littlefield- help you find answers to all pressing questions. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Как часто вы ощущаете дух свободы внутри себя? Можете ли вы сказать самому себе, что вы вне плена окружающих вас событий? Готовы ли вы в любую минуту покинуть свой дом и насладиться окружающими вас прериями? Композиция -Dan Littlefield- поможет вам найти ответы на все насущные вопросы.”

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This dobro led song was written, most specifically, about some friends that have a sort of on again, off again, at times romantic relationship, but have never quite fully commit to it for whatever reason. Yet, everyone in their circle knows they really should just be together. They rely on each other and obviously love one another on some level, just haven't quite figured that out yet.

Lindley Creek – Too Bad You’re No Good

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-Automatic Translation with Google Translate-
Classic BlueGrass, whose genre pleases his fans since the 1940s. -Lindley Creek- made a gift to everyone who loves in music a light, unobtrusive mood, positive melody and fascinating lyrics in the texts. Song for all times!”

“Классический Bluegrass, жанр которого радует его поклонников ещё с 1940-ых годов. -Lindley Creek- сделали подарок каждому, кто любит в музыке лёгкое, ненавязчивое настроение, позитивную мелодию и увлекательную лирику в текстах. Песня на все времена!”

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“Too Bad You’re No Good” is a new sound for Lindley Creek, bringing a classic retro but somehow modern sound. It’s a saucy song about a treacherous love you just can’t refuse. lindleycreek.com/

Mountain Town – Barrel Racer Blues

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“Guitars, a rich rhythm part and sensual vocals are the three main elements of this song. The soundscape rewards its listener with positive energy and a sonorous atmosphere. Everything sounds rich and colourful!”

“Гитары, насыщенная ритм-секция и чувственный вокал – три основных элемента, на которых держится эта песня. Звуковое полотно награждает своего слушателя позитивной энергией и звучной атмосферой. Звучит всё максимально насыщенно и пёстро!”

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The female counterpart to the Cowboy is the Barrel Racer.....the gal that can turn and burn - and leave you in the dust!

www.mountaintownband.com/

Dennis J Leise – I Only Do It Cause I Have To (Video)

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“Melancholic, but with a sense of humour song that reveals how our life sometimes turns into a routine of monotonous and repetitive actions. Light music and nice voice from -Dennis j Leise- who will not leave you indifferent.”

“Меланхоличная, немного грустная, но с изрядной долей юмора песня, которая повествует о том, как порой наша жизнь превращается в рутину однообразных и повторяющихся действий. Лёгкая музыка и приятный голос -Dennis J Leise-, которые не оставят вас равнодушными.”

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Dennis J. Leise doesn’t mince words. When you’re listening to his tightly-written throwback country-folk songs, you’ll know exactly where he stands — he makes sure of that. His language is straightforward, his couplets are clever and memorable, and his observational eye is unsparing. That’s especially true when he turns his wit on himself. “I Only Do It ‘Cause I Have To,” his latest single, is an exercise in pithy poetry; it’s also an honest confession of exhaustion and a protest against the dullness of routine. It’s that sort of incisive writing that has made the Northwest Indiana farmer-musician a favorite of the Chicago Reader and other Midwestern arbiters of artistic and literary excellence.

But what, you may wonder, is it that the weary Leise is doing because he has to, not because he wants to? While he couldn’t be any franker about his emotional state, he’s not telling us its precipitating cause. The title of his album, however, provides a clue. The World That You Grew Up In Is No More is a collection of hard-time ballads and country stompers, Cash-style barnyard rave-ups and wry, plainspoken Guthrie-like protests. The sound is classic, but the sentiment is urgent and forward-looking. Dennis J. Leise is no nostalgiac. He’s got a voice that could be coming from dusty old 78s, but he uses it to deliver broadsides against smug moralists, in-the-way politicians, unapologetic consumerists, and even a drunken Santa Claus. He’s got a farmer’s impatience with authority figures, in other words, and he’s no fan of mindless conservatism or tradition for its own sake.

So when he tells us that he’s only doing something because he has to, it has a particular force. It comes from an artist who has mastered the old ways of doing things but deemed them insufficient and who isn’t afraid to face a changing world. In the clip for the song, we’re shown Leise at his grind, on his very real farm, pitching hay to the animals and attending to grueling chores. Don’t worry — he’s not disenchanted with his rural existence. He’s just as committed to sustainable agriculture as he’s always been. Instead, it’s a metaphor for the sort of automatic labor that keeps a thinker stuck in his ways and that Leise, a broadminded person, is determined to transcend.

Follow Dennis J. Leise:

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