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A Mix of Faves from the 2014 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Lineup

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Hurray for the Riff Raff; Photo by Josh Shoemaker

This podcast is stuffed with tunes by our favorite performers playing this year’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass fest in Golden Gate Park, October 3-5. The beloved free festival, which has never been “strictly” anything (especially bluegrass), celebrates its 14th anniversary this year. We’ve got new tracks from New Orleans outfit Jon Batiste and Stay Human, an incredibly catchy The Apache Relay song, an old Noise Pop favorite from Hurray for the Riff Raff and more…

Enjoy the mix!

Track Listing:

  1. “Express Yourself (Say Yes)” – Jon Batiste and Stay Human, Social Music
  2. “Invisible” – Steve Earle and The Dukes, The Low Highway
  3. “The Car” – Built to Spill, Single
  4. “Young Blood Blues” – Hurray For The Riff Raff, Young Blood Blues
  5. The Long Way” – Sister Sparrow and The Dirty Birds, Fight EP
  6. “Katie Queen of Tennessee” – The Apache Relay, Apache Relay
  7. “Flowering” – Jeff Tweedy, Sukierae
  8. “Richard Ramirez Died Today of Natural Causes” – Sun Kil Moon, Benji
  9. “Taking Chances” – Sharon Van Etten, Are We There
  10. “Zigzagging Toward the Light” – Conor Oberst, Upside Down Mountain
  11. “You Go Down Smooth” – Lake Street Dive, Live at the Lizard Lounge

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