
Acoustic Guitar Sessions Presents Geoff Muldaur & Jim Kweskin [VIDEO]
Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur stopped by the Acoustic Guitar studio to perform two songs: "99-Year Blues" and "Sweet to Mama."

Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur stopped by the Acoustic Guitar studio to perform two songs: "99-Year Blues" and "Sweet to Mama."

The singer-songwriter performs two songs from his most recent album: "Careless" and "Your Guitar"
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Glen Phillips and Jonathan Kingham, who play together in Toad the Wet Sprocket (and separately in other projects), stopped by the AG Sessions studio to perform two songs from Phillips' solo album, Swallowed by the New, released in 2016.

With his newest album release, Trolling for Dreams, hot off the griddle, folk troubadour and multi-instrumentalist John McCutcheon dropped by the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to perform two songs from it: “Y’all Means All” and “This Ain’t Me,” both in double drop-D tuning.

Tom Brosseau taps an ancient place as he evokes haunting, almost otherworldly melodies on the lament "Fit to Be Tied," "Tell Me Lord," and the wistful ballad "Today Is a Bright New Day."
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Chatham County Line says that there's no "sexy hook to fuel the hype machine" for their latest release, Autumn (Yep Roc).

The Pacific Northwest songwriting duo of Dave McGraw and Mandy Fer recorded their latest album, Off-Grid Lo-Fi entirely, well, off the grid, using wind and solar to power their rustic log-cabin studio. During a visit to the AG Sessions studio, Fer showed that she means business as she delivered a percussive…

Equipped with a battle-scarred 1974 Martin D-35, Williams stopped by the AG studio to share his gift of song with a solo-acoustic performance of "A Natural Man," his tribute to Josh White," as well as the cinematic original "Thirsty Town" and a cover of the Mississippi Sheiks classic "Sitting on Top of the World."
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The San Francisco Bay Area duo the Easy Leaves—Sage Fifield, playing a 1965 Gibson ADJ-45 and singing lead and harmony, and Kevin Carducci, playing an old German-made upright bass and singing lead and harmony—share songwriting duties and a love for the outlaw California-country tradition echoed in the music of Merle…

Louisiana bluesman Bobby Rush stopped by the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to play a few songs from his 60-plus year career.

Country-blues troubadour Roy Book Binder stopped by the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to perform songs from his 2013 album The Good Book (on his own label Pegleg Records).
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Americana veteran Darrell Scott stopped by the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to perform three songs on his Stefan Sobell guitar.

The guitarist along with fiddler Jonathan Griffin stopped by the Acoustic Guitar studio to perform “Toenail Moon,” "529," and "Open the Sky."

Following the 2016 release of Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad (Cooking Vinyl), Billy Bragg and Joe Henry stopped by the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to perform the old-timey classic "In the Pines" and John Hartford's "Gentle on My Mind."

Cash and Leventhal perform two new songs, "The Sunken Lands" and "Modern Blue," plus the classic, "Blue Moon with Heartache."
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Campbell and Williams visited the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to perform "You're Running Wild," "Did You Love Me at All," and "Samson and Delilah."

Michaela Anne's songs are filled with thoughtful, probing, literate subjects. Give a listen. She stopped by the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio, with guitarist Daniel Knobler, to perform three other songs from that a: "Living Without You," "Stars," and "Won't Go Down."

Sporting tight three-part harmonies and driven by a trio of acoustic guitars, including an Epiphone Masterbilt Century archtop and a pair of Gibson J-45s, the Wild Feathers stopped by the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to perform “Help Me Out,” “Sleepers,” and “Lonely Is the Lifetime,” an ode to Gram Parsons…
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Caudle performs the tender ballads "Carolina Ghost," "Red Bank Road," and "White Dove's Wing," inspired by Guy Clark's cinematic songcraft.

Obsidian Son visited the Acoustic Guitar Sessions studio to perform two of his blue-collar ballads: "Small Town Graffitti" and "Genevieve."

Sara Watkins plays two songs off the album, "Like New Year's Day" and "Move Me."
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With a Collings D2H in hand, and on the heels of his latest CD, Upland Stories, singer-songwriter Robbie Fulks visited the Acoustic Guitar studio to perform three meditations on life: "Alabama at Night," "Katy Kay," and "Sarah Jane."

The blues-rock, singer-songwriter covers Bill Withers' "Better Off Dead" and performs his new song "New Faith"

With a Fender Paramount acoustic guitar and Fender acoustic bass in tow, the Berkeley, California, based pop-electronica trio We Are Scientists went unplugged for this Acoustic Guitar Sessions video.
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When Dawes came in to perform for Acoustic Guitar Sessions recently, they did stripped-down versions of three songs—"Roll with the Punches," "We're All Gonna Die," and "When the Tequila Runs Out," from their least stripped-down album yet: the bold new We're All Gonna Die