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What feels like home to you? Is it a place you can point to on a map… or something you carry with you, like a tune that never quite leaves? Homeplace songs come from that ache, the one that shows up when a sight fades in the rearview mirror. When work pulls you somewhere loud and fast. When the land that raised you feels far away but not gone. Today's episode focuses on Homeplace Songs, and one of my favorites. Have you heard of the Blue Ridge Mountain blues? These blues aren’t just about sadness. They’re about memories of a place, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the feelings some get when they leave those mountains. These songs are of people who usually left because they had to, not because they wanted to. They carried the feelings, sounds and signs of home with them. This song brings feelings of creek water, porch steps, red clay, and Sunday hymns into mill towns and cities that never quite felt like home. These songs were how they kept things that make what feels like home, close. A way of saying: I remember who I am. I remember where I’m from. So listen close. Roots music is full of songs depicting places that are special. Homeplace Songs are some special ones. It’s a song calling out what home felt like and maybe it will help you talk about what home feels like to you.
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