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YEAR: 2009

albums are in italics, songs in quotes

1) The Mill Stone by Alex and Janel

2) "Passerby" by Allie Moss

3) "Love I Have For You" by Amanda Duncan

4) Shades of the Prison House by Anthony D'Amato

5) "We're All Going Straight To Hell" by D.B. Reilly

6) "Home" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

7) 4th And Broadway by Eryn Shewell

8) "Kiss with a Fist" by Florence and the Machine

9) "Crush" by Greg Wilkens

10) "Lonesome Ballad of Robert Zimmerman" by Hogan's Fountain

11) Sunrise on Avenue C by James Maddock

12) "Walk With Me" by Jim Hayes and the Buddha Brains

13) Can't Stop Now by JoBonanno and The Godsons of Soul

14) The End Of The Road by John Luraschi

15) Eddie Knows! by Jon Caspi

16) "Broken Ferris Wheel" by Laura Crisci

17) Pancake and Martinis by Maybe Pete

18) "Gold Guns Girls" by Metric

19) This Antediluvian World by Rick Barry

20) "Thanksgiving Day" by Roger Gardella

21) "Camilo (The Magician)" by Said the Whale

22) Save Me, San Francisco by Train

23) Acoustic - Friends & Total Strangers by Trews, The

24) House Of A Thousand Guitars by Willie Nile


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UPCOMING SHOWS


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