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Both Mr Ritter and Rouse have graced these pages before and I daresay they will again.
The Josh Ritter song Harrisburg is taken from his 2002 album The Golden Age of Radio on the Setanta label. I'm not sure whether that is the same Setanta who used to televise Scottish football.
The Josh Rouse song London Bridges comes from my burn of Country Mouse City House which is from 2007 on Bedroom Classics.I got a copy of the CD cover in a charity shop in Broadford on Skye but sadly the CD was missing!
Any other Joshes I should be aware of?
Josh Ritter - Harrisburg
Josh Rouse - London Bridges
The great Josh White, of course.
ReplyDeleteI saw Josh T perform 'Last of the Country Gentleman' when it came out. Live it was quite compelling, but on record personally I found it rather dreary
Harrisburg. Harrisburg!!! So I can't use that track as well. Are you deliberately making things more difficult??????
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DeleteWe could compare notes beforehand but where's the fun in that!
Josh Tillman a.k.a. Father John Misty springs to mind, as does Josh Caterer of The Smoking Popes.
ReplyDeleteGood call - but Father John Misty tends to annoy me. Too full of himself
DeleteJoshua Homme, of Queens of the Stone Age.
ReplyDeleteJosh Turner, a country singer
Josh Freese, a famous drummer..........
I have a track somewhere by a combo called the Josh Joplin Group, no idea though here and now (in the office) whether it's any good or not ...
ReplyDeleteBig fan of the mini-album Josh Rouse did with Kurt Wagner. Chester. Well worth searching out.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds interesting Stanley - thanks for the tip
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