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20 July 2008
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| | Lord, Jim | | Jim Lord is a singer songwriter from northern New jersey whose 1st album "Inside Out" was a Billboard pick hit. His new release "Hangdog Heaven" is a must listen.
| | Lord, Mary Lou | | Alternative folk in the tradition of Joni Mitchel, Shawn Colvin and Elliott Smith
| | Lorelle, Sonya | | Piano driven bluesy folk in the vein of Nora Jones and Fiona Apple
| | Lori Jean | | Best known for her captivating vocals and strong metaphoric lyrics, Lori Jean's folk and pop songwriting style is motivated by a desire to capture the human spirit.
| | Loshak, Rachel | | New York based singer/songwriter Rachel Loshak's beautiful music and lyrics are described as hauntingly enchanting. Take a listen!
| | Louise, Marianne | | downhome southern roots music - american acoustic music at it's best. singer,songwriter,guitarist marianne louise is simply wonderful
| | Low, Jim | | Jim plays guitar and harmonica and writes songs which express a love and concern for Australia and its people.
| | Lowe Kahler, Charisse | | Acoustic folk, blues, jazz - it's all there in one repertoire. Interesting, well-written stories, limber vocals. Compared to Joni (aren't we all?), but unique.
| | Lowe, Dan | | "Old dog... new tricks..." Imagine yourself listening to a slightly older Jack Johnson, and you might begin to hear this award-winning singer/songwriter.
| | Lozano, Rick | | An incredible up and coming performer with great original songs, and a great voice. Check out his new cd "dirty jeans".
| | Lucie, Vince | | Songwriter persisten-60's passions and 90's sensibilities. Veteran of late 60's Greenwich Village club scene with old band Dreamland Choo Choo.
| | Lucien, Lari | | Blues folk & rock'n'roll singer song writer
| | Luckett, Jason | | Los Angeles groovy acoustic soul, travels with poets on guerilla peace tours sounding like the suburban offspring of Joni Mitchell and Marvin Gaye...
| | Lynn, Peggy | | Folk singer, songwriter who writes and sings about the Adirondacks, Nature, and women in history.
| | M, A | | Following in the footsteps of other less obvious pop icons (Beck, Wilco, Flaming Lips) AM delivers multiple variations of the pop medium witht he richness of southern sounds.
| | M., Angelo | | Emerging from a bankrupt steel mill; a Rootstime Review calls singer-songwriter, accomplished finger-style & slide guitarist, Angelo M a “Brilliant Guitarist” with an “Excellent Voice”.
| | Mac, Jerry | | Jerry Mac country singer - songwriter - promoter - publisher. Jerry Mac's style of country music is definitely traditional country music from the past.
| | Mac, Jerry | | Country music singer Jerry Mac
| | MacDonald, Connie | | Connie is a lyricist who together with her partner Paul have been co-writing songs about sailing ships and the history of Norht Eastern New Brunswick for 15 years.
| | MacDonald, Eleanore and Paul Kamm | | a haunting style of original contemporary folk which weaves their exquisite harmonies into a rich tapestry of guitar and storytelling...
| | Macdonald, Maia | | young singer-songwriter from Ridgewood, NJ. original folk-y songs. Check it out.
| | MacDonald, Rod | | cds White Buffalo, Then He Woke Up, Into The Blue (Gadfly-USA, Brambus-Europe)..."one of the great ones"..Rod Kennedy, Kerrville Folk Festival
| | MacDonald, Rod | | Known for his delightful political and social satire, Rod has entertained audiences worldwide for 30 years with his timeless ballads, modern folk songs and musical versatility.
| | MacDonald, Rod | | Known for his deliciously satirical politically-charged commentaries, Rod's music is infectious and inspiring, often humorous, sometimes reckless, frequently evocative, usually thought-provoking-and always compelling.
| | Machura, Marv | | Marv Machura (pronounced as Ma-chura as in "mature-a" produces Western Canadian roots music in the vein of Lyle Lovett and Fred Eaglesmith.
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