• Borderlines #1202: May 4, 2025

  • May 4 2025
  • Length: 2 hrs
  • Podcast

Borderlines #1202: May 4, 2025

  • Summary

  • Brennen Leigh - Running Out Of Hope, Arkansas, Ain't Through Honky Tonkin' Yet

    Alistair Christl - Unmarked Grave, Unmarked Grave

    The Dead South - People Are Strange, Easy Listening For Jerks - Part 2

    John Lilly – Roadkill, Haunted Honky Tonk

    Roy Forbes (as BIM) - Freezing Ground, Anything You Want

    Dayna Kurtz – Venezuela, Here Volume 2

    Kieran Kane - Four Questions, The Blue Chair

    Stephen Hogg - Pickerel In The Pan, Dirty Rotten Shame

    Karen Jonas – Ophelia, Lucky, Revisited

    Lynne Hanson - Different Story, Things I Miss

    Jesse T. Reid – Winnipeg, Dumb As Chance

    Dave Insley - Drinkin' Wine And Staring At The Phone, Just The Way That I Am

    James Intveld - A Woman's Touch, Have Faith

    Laura Repo - Trains Never Stop In Kingston, A Charmed Life

    Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - Cigarettes And Wine, Live From Alabama

    The Rizdales - Crazy Arms, Blue Ain't The Word

    Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys - You've Got Some Cheating To Do, Your Favorite Fool

    The Road Hammers - Girl On The Billboard, The Road Hammers

    Kelly Hogan & The Pine Valley Cosmonauts – Mystery, Beneath The Country Underdog

    Daniel Romano - I'm Alone Now, Mosey

    Rita Hosking - Kitchen Table And Chairs, Are You Ready?

    Ray Wylie Hubbard - Loco Gringo's Lament, Live From The Cibolo Creek Country Club

    Hot Club Of Cowtown - There'll Be Some Changes Made, Tall Tales

    Whitney Rose - A Hundred Shades Of Blue, We Still Go To Rodeos

    Weldon Henson - Things I Don't Want To Do, Texas Made Honky Tonk

    Caroline Herring - Paper Gown, Lantana

    Andy Hedges - The Tribe of The Forty And Found, City Boys

    Chuck Hawthorne - Leaving Amarillo, Silver Line

    Kasey Chambers & Bill Chambers - Cold And Bitter Tears, Cold And Bitter Tears: The Songs Of Ted Hawkins

    Levon Helm - Growing Trade, Electric Dirt

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