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Kate Bee is a writer from New York who went to college to study counseling psychology and currently spends her days playing with children in Cleveland, Ohio. She does not enjoy crossword puzzles, nail polish, or wearing shoes; but takes great pleasure in cooking delicious vegan food, climbing on rocks, and painting with all of the colors of the wind. She prefers to be outside whenever possible, climbing, swimming, hiking, and generally adventuring. She is not too particular about genre of music, but finds certain niches where she finds herself most at home. She never gets sick of Old Crow Medicine Show, Olof Arnalds, Beethoven, Cats in Boots, or Cake.
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Ashley Raines and the New West Revue–utmost simplicity, raw beauty

This is a little bit difficult for me.  Today I am sharing an album that I’ve honestly had in my possession for a while.  I’ve been enjoying it, taking it in, and mulling it over.  It has spoken to my soul very deeply …

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  • December 2, 2014 /
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The Misty Mountain String Band

Stop what you are doing now and go listen to The Misty Mountain String Band’s new “Brownsboro” album.  This is not only a perfect band, but a perfectly curated album.  Some bands are made of people who decide to play instruments and it …

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  • November 25, 2014 /
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Brennan Stoelb–Great Lakes and Great Deserts

I am a firm believer that location can have an incredible influence on an artist’s music. The places you go, the places you have been impact you, inspire you.  Knowing a diverse range of lands and lifestyles changes things.  Brennan Stoelb has lived …

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  • November 15, 2014 /
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The Tins–a brotherhood of sound

The things which come out of Buffalo, New York tend to either be really great (i.e.buffalo wings) or really awful (i.e. crime, segregation, weather).  The Tins are of the former variety.  When I was a punk teenager deep in the upstate NY metal …

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  • November 11, 2014 /
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Jason Tyler Burton–an album, an adventure, a journey.

That cover art keeps making me catch my breath.  Are any of you absolute suckers for mountains? Jason Tyler Burton and his wife left Kentucky a few years ago to pursue a more fulfilling life.  They’ve lived transiently, working outdoors, living in their …

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  • November 1, 2014 /
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Linwood–edgy and emotive.

My husband and I joke about how I am the moody teenager in this relationship.  It can be extremely true.  Sometimes, however, I go to events and mingle with the actual teenagers and realize that I am not really that much of a …

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  • October 28, 2014 /
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The Rebel Light–making their own waves in hidden LA.

Winter is coming.  For those of you on the bottom half of the world, summer is coming.  For all of you, I have the perfect sound for whatever you are doing right now. The Rebel Light are absolutely pure independent music.  No indie …

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  • October 21, 2014 /
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The Pine Hill Haints–Alabama Ghost Music

Halloween is coming.  Are there any Millennials out there? Millennials love Halloween. Maybe you’re looking for the perfect, soundtrack for your Halloween party (no “Monster Mash”, please).  Here it is.  It is also the perfect soundtrack for the month of October or any …

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  • October 18, 2014 /
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Laura Welsh–beautiful, gentle, powerful.

When I first opened the link to Laura Welsh‘s self-titled EP the first thing I thought was, “Wow.  She reminds me of Priscilla Presley.”  She has those big doe eyes and dainty mouth.  Her look is both current and classic, those things don’t …

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  • October 14, 2014 /
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Joe Purdy- Eagle Rock Fire -a grand and organic work of art.

My dad always listened to the country music on the radio.  He said it made him feel like home.  I said, “Dad, did a girl in your youth ever once tell you that your tractor is sexy?”  The answer to that question is …

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  • October 11, 2014 /
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