Willie Nile Live From The Streets Of New York sampler movie. Willie Nile has been a singer/songwriter since the 1970s. It took several years until his self-titled debut was released in 1979. Wille Nile was backed by Patti Smith’s band […]
Willie Nile Live From The Streets Of New York sampler movie. Willie Nile has been a singer/songwriter since the 1970s. It took several years until his self-titled debut was released in 1979. Wille Nile was backed by Patti Smith’s band […]
The making of Willie Nile’s new album House Of A Thousand Guitars. Willie Nile has been a singer/songwriter since the 1970s. It took several years until his self-titled debut was released in 1979. Wille Nile was backed by Patti Smith’s […]
Willie Nile has been a singer/songwriter since the 1970s. It took several years until his self-titled debut was released in 1979. Wille Nile was backed by Patti Smith’s band on the first album. Willie Nile has toured and performed with […]
Excellent 2010 documentary made in 2010. Ian Tyson looks back on his life and interviews old friends such as Gordon Lightfoot and Sylvia Fricker.
This was a hit song Ian Tyson wrote for Jerry Jeff Walker. Iconic country and western singer Ian Tyson has written some incredible songs in his career of 50+ years. His tune “Someday Soon” has been recorded by Judy Collins […]
As the folk duo Ian and Sylvia, Sylvia Fricker wrote the song “You Were On My Mind,” which became a rock radio hit in the 60s for the group We Five. Iconic country and western singer Ian Tyson has written […]
Iconic country and western singer Ian Tyson has written some incredible songs in his career of 50+ years. His tune “Someday Soon” has been recorded by Judy Collins and Suzy Bogguss. CBC voted his song “Four Strong Winds” as the […]
Iconic country and western singer Ian Tyson has written some incredible songs in his career of 50+ years. His tune “Someday Soon” has been recorded by Judy Collins and Suzy Bogguss. CBC voted his song “Four Strong Winds” as the […]
Afton Place by The Paul Collins Beat. Appears on the album “Flying High.” Very cool song, reminds me of Steve Earle & the Dukes during the “Transcendental Blues” or “I Feel Alright” eras.
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