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In Heavy Rotation, February 2006

Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By Tom Osborne

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The bar was set high this past month with slammin’ new releases from Will Hoge, Willie Nile, Rhett Miller and more. While you will only see Hoge in this playlist, expect to see more of them in March. In the meantime, here are some songs that earned heavy rotation by me in February.

Playlist also available on iTunes. (only available songs will appear)

  • Hey Ya
    by The Boss Hoss (from Internashville Urban-Hymns)
  • Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
    by KT Tunstall (from Eye to the Telescope)
  • Dancing Girls and Dancing Men
    by Robert Pollard (from From a Compound Eye)
  • Leftover Life to Kill
    by The Minus 5 (from The Minus 5)
  • When You Lie
    by Patty Hurst Shifter (from Too Crowded on the Losing End)
  • Love From a Scar
    by Will Hoge (from The Man Who Killed Love)
  • Eden Burning / Camelot Falling
    by The Mike McClure Band (from Camelot Falling)
  • Burn Down This Town
    by Rosanne Cash (from Black Cadillac)
  • Blue As You
    by Shawn Mullins (from 9th Ward Pickin’ Parlor)
  • Granddaddy
    by Patterson Hood (from Murdering Oscar and Other Love Songs)
  • Burn the Honeysuckle
    by The Gourds (from Heavy Ornamentals)
  • Keep My Feet Upon the Ground
    by The Subdudes (from Behind the Levee)
  • Down the Mountain
    by Robinella (from Solace for the Lonely)
  • How Many Times
    by Zack Hexum (from The Story So Far)
  • White Limousine
    by Duncan Sheik (from White Limousine)
  • The Greatest
    by Cat Power (from The Greatest)

About the author:  Washington, D.C. area creative by day. Music is my muse. I host Twangville’s weekly Readers‘ Pick.


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