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Charles Welsey Godwin Interviews with For Folk’s Sake

West Virginia is far more than meets the eye. A native of Morgantown, singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin paints a rich and honest portrayal of his homeland and its people with his debut album. Seneca is a moving snapshot of his 26 years of life and well-soiled roots in the Appalachian hills, a backdrop that has given birth to some of the most intelligent and hard-working people in the country.

When you partake in his gripping storytelling, it comes as no surprise that Godwin’s shared bills with the likes of Shooter Jennings, Tyler Childers, Colter Wall, Luke Combs, Aaron Watson, David Allan Coe, Sundy Best, Waymore’s Outlaws and Nicholas Jamerson. Godwin is truly at home on stage and alongside like-minded musicians who go against the grain and shake up the status quo.

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Staccatofy gives Andrew Leahey “9.2/10” in Review of “Airwaves”

Andrew Leahey is a vocalist, guitarist and songwriter that has a special appreciation for the gift of music, both as performer and as a listener.  Leahey is a survivor of a brain cancer and an operation that nearly cost him his life and hearing. That added appreciation has ignited a passion in Leahey’s music that can be heard in the Nashville rocker’s songwriting and passionate performance. With heroes such as Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, R.E.M. and others, Leahey has an ear for catchy melodies combined with honest relatable lyrics.

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New Slang praises Charles Wesley Godwin in “10 Things I Liked This Week”

I’m buying all of the Charles Wesley Godwin stock available. Ever since I first heard Seneca, Godwin’s upcoming album, in the last weeks of 2018, I knew it was special. Godwin just seems primed to break out like Tyler Childers, Colter Wall, or Jason Isbell before him. So far, he’s shared a handful of songs off Seneca with the roaring ramble of “Hardwood Floors” being the latest. Godwin’s embrace of West Virginia (and Appalachia at large) sets the table. Right from the get-go, you’re given the setting for all these songs to live in. Go forth and explore. Godwin’s storytelling is rich and weighted with details of struggle, strife, and the fog of depression.

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Grand Canyon’s “Kansas City” Lands Lighting 100’s DJ Pick of the Week

Lani here with my DJ pick of the week from LA rockers Grand Canyon. In an era of computer-made, beat-driven music, Grand Canyon considers themselves the antithesis of modern pop music, creating rock music inspired by the greats of the ‘70s.

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Music City Mike Interviews Nashville’s Andrew Leahey

If I were a musician, would it bother me if people kept comparing my music to Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen? Absolutely not! And in the case of Nashville’s Andrew Leahey who grew up in awe of these two artists, I’m sure he’s quite pleased to be mentioned in the same company.

Andrew’s 2016 debut LP, “Skyline in Central Time” and his current single “Start the Dance” elicit that lively Petty/Springsteen spirit and sound great when you’re blazing down the highway. Rocking out to them this week, I only wished that it was summer, and I had my convertible top down!

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Kat Myers shares gorgeous cover of ‘Til Tuesday’s “Voices Carry” at Flood Magazine

In its original form, ’Til Tuesday’s eternal ’80s song “Voices Carry” was a lesbian breakup anthem. “The title track was originally written and sung by Aimee (Mann) as if to a woman,” remembered producer Mike Thorne about helping craft the original version, which debuted in 1985. READ MORE…

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