The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
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The bouncy, bluesy jazz of the first track “Pony” notwithstanding, Wayward Angel finds Kasey Chambers, Australia’s #1 import to Americana music in recent years, working pretty much the same territory as on her first two releases. That’s a good thing, […]
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