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Jamie Gray Jamie Gray For over three decades, Jamie Gray has been traversing musical landscapes, honing his skills and performing original music that humbly adds to the cannon that is Americana. Versed in bass guitar and harmonica, Gray’s proficiency is with the acoustic guitar. His percussive approach is two parts rhythm, one part melody. While his guitar influences are reminiscent of John Prine and Jerry Garcia, his unique, soulful voice is sprinkled with hints of James Taylor and Jay Farrar.A traveler in both time and space, Gray is often found gigging throughout the Northeast—whether in a bar, club, coffee house, an online concert series, or happily jamming with friends at an intimate house party. His long-awaited first album, Anywhere, has received praise and accolades throughout the United States and Europe.An affable bard, Gray is currently working on material for a follow-up album, gigs regularly and is planning to expand his horizons with a European tour. He continually seeks to connect with like Michael Kim Roos Michael Kim Roos Now approaching his 70th year, Michael Kim Roos has been a musical underground man his entire life, writing hard hitting, tough-as-nails original songs for the better part of 50 years—following his own drummer, making passionate music without compromise, never straying from a commitment to release in his own good time well-written songs from the Bob Dylan-Bruce Springsteen-John Prine school of music. His four self-produced albums are Kangaroo (1986), Flood Wall (1991), Begin 2 (2010), and Ship of Fools (2020), all available on Spotify, iTunes, and other streaming services. James Curley Songwriter James Curley NEWS: James Curley's song 'A Townes Van Zandt Song' received Honorable Mention in the Mid-Altlantic 2014 Song Contest.NEWS: James Curley's CD 'There Used To Be A Train' chosen 'CD of the Week' by Rich Warren of WFMT - Chicago's 'The Midnight Special' radio show. James Curley's aesthetic life is densely populated with songwriters; he sees and hears the world through them, and they have informed his emotional and artistic life since he first heard 'Moon River' at the age of 5 and asked 'who wrote that?' (Henry Mancini) instead of 'who sang that?" (Andy Williams) . And thus began the journey that is now like a subway car at rush hour teeming with the likes of Harold Arlen, Jimmy Webb, John Hartford, Steve Goodman, John Prine, Warren Zevon, Townes Van Zandt, Jackson Browne, Kris Kristofferson, Todd Snider, John Gorka, Ellis Paul, Dan Navarro and Eric Lowen, Tom Waits, Ricki Lee Jones, Joni Mitchell, Shawn Colvin, Bruce Roper, Nancy Walker, Sue Demel, Deb Lader, Bruce Cockburn and so Song Profiles: Christmas in Prison by John Prine Inception Point Ai Welcome to Song Profiles. In This episode, we take a look at: Christmas in Prison John Prine's Enduring Ballad of Hope and Isolation When iconic singer-songwriter John Prine penned the bittersweet classic “Christmas in Prison” for his 1973 album Sweet Revenge, he was still years away from stardom. But the melancholy holiday ballad struck an emotional chord with listeners that made it an enduring fan favorite across his storied catalog. Beyond just conveying the grief and isolation of incarceration, it evolved into an anthem speaking to the resilient human spirit finding fellowship and hope despite darkness. Prine’s Lyrical Mastery: Capturing Emotional Truth in Simple Words While Prine became known for lyrical brilliance blending wry humor with philosophical introspection, “Christmas in Prison” departs towards stark realism. Devoid of ornamental language, the plainspoken words collapse the emotional distance between listener and inmate. Like the haunting works of folk
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