UMC20: The Best of March 2021
Here we are, at the end of another five-playlist March. The first four, of course, were all unique in their own right. This fifth one — the Best Of — is difficult to construct by nature.
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Here we are, at the end of another five-playlist March. The first four, of course, were all unique in their own right. This fifth one — the Best Of — is difficult to construct by nature.
Hear the Best of March
It takes a lot of time, effort, and mistakes to figure out who you are, where you’re going, and what you have to offer the world.
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If you like sad country songs, today is your lucky day!
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There’s something about Sleepy Gaucho‘s latest album, Morning Light, that makes it the perfect companion for a long, lonely summer road trip. The Wisconsin native’s mellow vocals and matter-of-fact demeanor work to ease the mind, while his Panamerican folk influences intersect with a dreamy ambiance, giving the entire project a warm glow.
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The nostalgia in Lauren Jaimes‘ music is evocative of some of country western’s brightest stars. The Berklee College of Music grad draws her inspiration from luminaries like Kacey Musgraves, Johnny Cash, and John Denver.
She shines as just as brightly in her debut music video for her new single, “Home Is Where You Are.”
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Photo credit: Lindsay Garrett
Earlier this spring, we told you about honky tonk Americana duo The Waymores and their strong traditional country EP, Weeds.
The duo — singer-songwriters Willie Heath Neal and Kira Annalise — have been on the road promoting the record. Still, they’ve found the time to share a fun video they’ve cooked up with us.
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This week’s UMC20 Spotify playlist is a spectrum on independent music wonders sure to captivate you.
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Sometimes, the chase doesn’t always lead us where we would prefer.
An otherwise-unassuming Sunday night in South Bethlehem featured something legendary, as eclectic multi-genre singer-songwriter David Bromberg returned to Godfrey Daniels in front of a sold-out crowd.