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Thursday, January 15, 2009 

RFE Podcast #7

Josh and Kim Can Duet

From "I Remember You" to "Hold on to Me, Babe," RFE plays a set of intimate numbers during this podcast. The show also includes performances of "Lilac Wine," "Sand and Foam," "I Heard the Bluebird Sing," "The Irish Rover," "A Heart Needs a Home," and "Stone Cold Dead in the Market."









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Thursday, January 1, 2009 

RFE Podcast #6

"Josh and Jordy Get the Blues"

Jordan and I got a pretty bad case of the blues, so I pulled out my slide guitar for this program. After checking into Rob Stoner's "Hotel 1-2-3," we woke unexpectedly from the "Night Dream Blues." The "Steel Guitar Rag" provided some relief, but after setting out "Across the Borderline"(Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson) we found ourselves "Buried Alive in the Blues" by Nick Gravenites. We took another detour with my instrumental, "Lemurs and Chameleons" before accepting that the blues really are the only friend you can always count on with Steve Earle's "My Old Friend the Blues."

Enjoy the program and let us know what you think!

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