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The Gossip Train 1:550:00/1:55
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You're A Mountain 3:020:00/3:02
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Love's Dark Reward 2:150:00/2:15
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Dead Man's Shirt 2:120:00/2:12
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Exit Wound 1:550:00/1:55
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Lillie's Tune 3:300:00/3:30
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Bottle Rocket 3:460:00/3:46
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Do You Hear Me Jesus 2:400:00/2:40
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0:00/3:08
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0:00/3:56
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0:00/2:56
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Pony (Ride Away) 3:440:00/3:44
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Modern Boy Blues 2:590:00/2:59
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The Queen of Rain 3:020:00/3:02
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Quiet as Flowers 2:410:00/2:41
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Cowboy Black 2:560:00/2:56

RJS at The Egg ME with my Ramblin Jug Stompers brethren, shot by Martin Benjamin. Left that shirt in a Baltimore hotel room.

Lost Radio Rounders promo shot ME and Tom Lindsay in Troy. ME with National RM-1 mandolin, TL with my National El Trovador

Lonesome Val at the Hangar, Troy NY What a joy to play this date with Val Haynes, Todd Nelson, Al Kash and James Alanson Kirk

ME and Pete Seeger It still amazes me that I got to know enough to call him friend, even if for just a little while.

ME and Peter Case at Caffe Lena Is there a better living songwriter in America than Peter Case? I doubt it. Love it when he asks me to play the blues. Photo by Al Goldberg.

Frank Jaklitsch and ME My musical brother in arms, the Songman. At Union College Dylan Tribute, Schenectady NY.

ME and Kevin Maul at Steamer No. 10 Theatre One of my favorite musical partners. He's featured on four of albums and I am honored by his contributions.

ME and Stephen Clair at Jalopy, Brooklyn NY Stephen Clair is a very special man. I'm proud to be his friend in music and all other pursuits. Backing him for a handful of Jalopy gigs is high on my list of musical memories.

Rosanne Raneri and ME, Steamer No. 10 Theatre, Albany NY VOG. It's an acronym. It means Voice of God. It's spelled Rosanne.

ME at The Linda in Albany Here I'm playing Tom Waits' "Jockey Full of Bourbon" on a $70 Harmony tenor banjo. Used once, and gone.

Kyle Miller and ME at Stockade Imports Oh, I miss that acoustic blues series in Saratoga Springs. KM is blowing some harp for while I bang out Sleep John Estes on the National mandolin.