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A collage of squares with artwork for music. In the center is the largest square with a drawing of man in a cowboy hat. In the next biggest squares there is a blue car seat and a green tined photo of a man playing guitar. Now in one smaller square is a black photo of a woman holding a blurry red guitar. Then in the three smallest squares is a man holding a microphone, a woman's face surrounded by white, and a yellow background with silver lettering "Volumes One: Selections From Music Concerts 2019-2023 Bon Iver 6 Piece Band."
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The KAXE Music Team highlights music from Charley Crockett, Charlotte Cornfield, Jazz Is Dead, Jobi Riccio, Brother Wallace and Beth Orton. Plus, "Joan Armatrading" turns 50.
On the final album of his Sagebrush Trilogy, Charley Crockett is simultaneously perfectly country and wonderfully weird. It is his third album in 12 months and his 16th overall, and Crockett continues to wow us with his version of country soul. Produced yet again by Shooter Jennings you hear familiar themes and sounds of the genre as well as some curveballs that, by now, we expect from Mr. Crockett.

The single "Kentucky Too Long" perfectly encompasses this with a Charlie Pride meets Bill Withers offering of small town soul. Throw in familiar outlaw tropes like the Sagebrush spanning saga of cattle rustler Billy McLane, and we are also greeted with unexpected tempo changes that are most decidedly uncommon. I will keep riding whatever pony Charley Crockett saddles up!
-Dan Gannon
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