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This episode of Plucked contained music that was used by permission of generous friends, including: David Waterman: David plays the guitar piece that leads into the story-telling part of the show (right after the intro). You can check out his work here: Music: https://www.facebook.com/davidwaterman/videos [https://www.facebook.com/davidwaterman/videos] Voiceover Work: https://voice123.com/davidwaterman [https://voice123.com/davidwaterman] Sage Arias: Sage plays more instruments than any other person on the planet. You can here him playing Bach’s Minuet in Gm during the resolution part of the narrative, just before the closing credits. His main musical projects are: Orchestrium: https://orchestrium.bandcamp.com/ [https://orchestrium.bandcamp.com/] Halfpence and Haypenny: https://halfpence-and-haypenny.bandcamp.com/releases [https://halfpence-and-haypenny.bandcamp.com/releases] JonEmery: JonEmery is an independent country/Americana artist and one of the best songwriters ever. He mixed the vocals out of his incredible song, “She’s Easy to Dream About,” and let us use it as our opening and closing theme. Here’s where you can hunt him and his band (the Unconventionals) down: Email:http://jonemerymusic@gmail.com [http://jonemerymusic@gmail.com] Website: http://www.jonemerymusic.com/ [http://www.jonemerymusic.com/] Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/JonEmeryMusic/ [https://www.facebook.com/JonEmeryMusic/] You Tube (El Camino/Ranchero Video):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv0sbm1hMZg [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv0sbm1hMZg] Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/1lUy6MQF3vIiSFRo7IP5ZM [https://open.spotify.com/artist/1lUy6MQF3vIiSFRo7IP5ZM] Pandora:https://www.pandora.com/artist/jonemery-and-the-unconventionals/ARxjVgqVp4K7clg [https://www.pandora.com/artist/jonemery-and-the-unconventionals/ARxjVgqVp4K7clg] HeartBroken Records (Owner/Artist): https://www.facebook.com/HeartBrokenRecords/ [https://www.facebook.com/HeartBrokenRecords/] Left Of The Dial Promotions:https://www.facebook.com/leftofthedialpromotions/ [https://www.facebook.com/leftofthedialpromotions/] Special thanks to Rafael Krux for the use of “City Run,” located at www.freepd.com [http://www.freepd.com], and to the following contributors at http://www.freesound.org/ [http://www.freesound.org/]: theojt, creator of “Dark Ambient Music”; Osiruswaltz, creator of “Eerie Noises>>Creepy Background Noises 1 (Loopable).wav”; schots, creator of “Flashbulb heavy”; deleted_user_7146007, creator of “Large Crowd Ambience”; thaighaudio, creator of “Applause >> Concert audience applause 1”; unfa, creator of “Applause >> Applause 3” and “War >> Huge Explosion”; DRFX, creator of “Weapons >> Battle Zone Scene”; hyderpotter, creator of “war.wav”; HolyMatt123, creator of “War Sounds.wav”; FlatHill, creator of “Marching Band Passes By”; and kiddpark, creator of 13 drum cadances.wav” Licensed music used under our best understanding of free trade laws include the following versions of “The Ballad of Ira Hayes”: Peter La Farge (Ira Hayes and Other Ballads, Columbia, 1962); Johnny Cash (Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian, Columbia, 1964; Pete Seeger (Broadside Ballads, Broadside, 1963); Kris Kristofferson (Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited, Sony Masterworks, 2014); Bob Dylan (The Rolling Thunder Review: The 1975 Live Recordings, Columbia Legacy, 2019); Hazel Dickens (From the Sweat of My Brow, Rounder, 1983); and Townes Van Zandt (Solo Sessions, 1995)
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