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Absent Fathers is the sixth studio album by American musician Justin Townes Earle. It was released in January 2015 under Vagrant Records and Loose . Critical reception
The Guardian noted a "quiet contentment" in the music, instead of the "bleakness" found on Single Mothers and Absent Fathers. [3] NPR credited Mike Mogis's production for adding "appealingly unexpected textures" to the songs, [9] while Paste Magazine said that Earle "walk[s] the line between tradition and his own modernity". [6]
The band released two EPs in its early years, Wild Party in 2010 and Single Mothers in 2011, the latter of which was released through Secret Voice — an imprint of Jacob Bannon's Deathwish Inc. founded by Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré. Its self-titled EP was promoted with music videos for "Christian Girls" and "Baby".
The Mothers of Invention; The Move; The Moving Sidewalks; Mr. Acker Bilk; Muddy Waters; The Murmaids; The Music Machine; Nancy Sinatra; Napoleon XIV; The Nashville Teens; Nazz; Neil Christian; Neil Diamond; Neil Sedaka; Neil Young; The Neon Philharmonic; The Newbeats; The New Lost City Ramblers; The New Vaudeville Band; The Nice; Nico; Nina ...
Single Mothers is the fifth studio album by American musician Justin Townes Earle. It was released in September 2014 by Vagrant Records & Loose . Track listing
Justin Townes Earle – lead vocals, acoustic guitar and resonator; Bryn Davies – bass and harmony vocals; Pete Finney – steel guitar and dobro; Josh Hedley – fiddle; Brian Owings – drums
The Frogs rock music band founded in 1980, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by brothers Jimmy and Dennis Flemion; The Fontane Sisters, a trio (Bea, Geri and Marge Rosse) from New Milford, New Jersey; The Fools, a Massachusetts rock band best known for the party atmosphere of their live performances and tongue-in-cheek original songs, covers and parodies
While working as a model in San Francisco, she met and married John Phillips in 1962 and went on to co-found the vocal group the Mamas & the Papas in 1965. The band rose to fame with their popular singles "California Dreamin' " and "Creeque Alley", both of which she co-wrote. They released five studio albums before their dissolution in 1970.