Episode - Music That Matters, Vol. 89 - Happy Hour: Live In The Roadhouse
Though often described as a dusty dive, the Roadhouse actually has a state-of-the-art performance studio in the back room (usually the spot for post-show poker games) where over the years, many guests have recorded live in-studio performances. This podcast collects some of the best sessions, including live performances from Greg's special "Origins Of The American Traditional Song" the "Woody Guthrie and The Columbia River Project" show. You'll also hear live performances from Eilen Jewell, Jesse Sykes, The Crooked Jades, and American music icons like Billy Joe Shaver, Doug Kershaw, and Charlie
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Straight from the knowledgeable KEXP DJs to your ears, now you can listen to a wonderfully eclectic mix of full length songs. KEXP brings you the music that matters from some of its favorite artists from the Pacific Northwest and around the world. See what KEXP's all about at KEXP.ORG.
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