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Episode 119
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Friendly fire from Sean Lennon
Fragile new folk by Bonnie Prince Billy
The return of folk icon Bert Jansch
Intense evangelical rock from Woven Hand
The late dulcimer master David Schnaufer
The intimate songs of singer Nina Nastasia
Experimental new-folk from Akron/Family
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Now 30 years old, the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono has worked with Lenny Kravitz, the Japanese pop duo Cibo Mato and as a solo artist. His debut release, Into the Sun in 1998 was well received by both fans and critics. He follows eight years later now with a sharp new collection of original work called Friendly Fire.
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Sean Lennon
CD: Friendly Fire
Song: "Dead Meat"
Label: Capitol
Listen to "Dead Meat"

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Bonnie Prince Billy (Will Oldham) is considered an overlooked folk icon and the inspiration for other artists like Iron and Wine, Calexico and Devendra Banhardt. Oldham's music is fragile and soulful with warm production and sweet harmonies.
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Bonnie Prince Billy
CD: The Letting Go
Song: "No Bad News"
Label: Drag City
Listen to "No Bad News"

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British folk singer Bert Jansch got his start in the 1960s. Though he never developed much of a following in the U.S., he was widely regarded as an influential folk icon in his native Britain. Jansch drew a new generation of fans after his music was featured earlier this year in the film The Squid and the Whale.
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Bert Jansch
CD: The Black Swan
Song: "Katie Cruel"
Label: Drag City
Listen to "Katie Cruel"

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Woven Hand is the recording name for David Eugene Edwards, an evangelical Christian who makes blistering, driving music that's surprisingly experimental. Woven hand refers to hands locked in prayer.
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Woven Hand
CD: Mosaic
Song: "Winter Shaker"
Label: Sounds Familyre
Listen to "Winter Shaker"

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David Schnaufer, who died Aug. 23 of cancer, is remembered for his legendary dulcimer playing. Originally from Texas, Schanufer relocated to Nashville where he became one of the premier dulcimer session players, often credited with bringing the instrument to contemporary music. Schnaufer recorded with everyone from Chet Atkins, Johnny Cash, and Emmylou Harris, to the Judds, Mark Knopfler, and Cyndi Lauper.
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David Schnaufer
CD: Dulcimer Sessions
Song: "Ebeneezer/Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss"
Label: SFL
Listen to "Ebeneezer/Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss"
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Nina Nastasia is a New York singer-songwriter originally from Hollywood. Her folky tunes blend spare string arrangements with acoustic guitar, simple percussion and Nastasia's lovely, melancholy voice. She was originally featured on All Songs Considered episode 65.
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Nina Nastasia
CD: On Leaving
Song: "Bird of Cuzco"
Label: Fat Cat
Listen to "Bird of Cuzco"
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Akron/Family call themselves "four extremely nice, sincere and well-mannered young men from rural America who came to New York City (in 2002) to make music, hoping to find a thread of real magic still winding through this city's music scene." Their music has been called enigmatic "freak folk."
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Akron/Family
CD: Meek Warrior
Song: "Gone Beyond"
Label: Young God Records
Listen to "Gone Beyond"
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