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Te Necesito
Radio Free Honduras 2014 via Independent
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Johnnyswim

Marietta
Moonlight 2019 via BMG
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Vienna Teng

Level Up
Aims 2013 via Soltruna
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9:40 am
FSC: Summer Screen (click for more info)
It's like a book club that you can binge watch: 

One night each month this Summer, Fountain Street Church will host a panel discussion featuring regional non-profit organizations, 

and film & television experts to dissect, analyze, and discuss some of today's most thought-provoking TV shows as The Summer Screen Club.

Participants watch the shows at their own pace, on their own schedules.

All Summer Screen Club events are FREE and open to the public. Registration is encouraged at fountain street dot org forward slash screen dash club

The Avett Brothers

Ain't No Man
True Sadness 2016 via Republic
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Esperanza Spalding

Move Many (joints)
12 Little Spells 2019 via Concord
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Rising Appalachia

Shed Your Grace [Featuring Trevor Hall]
Leylines 2019 via Independent
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9:30 am

The Subdudes

Morning Glory
Miracle Mule 2004 via Back Porch
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Southern Avenue

The Tea I Sip
Keep On 2019 via Concord
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Kate Rusby

Radio Sweethearts
Hourglass 1998 via Compass Records
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9:20 am

Dr. John

Food for Thot
Creole Moon 2001 via Blue Note Records
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The Get Ahead

Sister Cities
Deepest Light 2019 via Jullian Records
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Tall Heights

River Wider
Neptune 2016 via MASTERWORKS
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E.C. Scott

The Other Side Of Me
The Other Side Of Me 2003 via Black Bud Records
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Rodrigo y Gabriela

Witness Tree
Mettavolution 2019 via ATO Records
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9:00 am
NPO Shout Out: AJS (click for more info)
Today's Non-Profit Shout-out is to highlight The Association for a More Just Society:

AJS works to build a just and more hopeful future for families in Honduras. In a country known for migration and high homicide rates, AJS works to reduce violence and strengthen public services like education, security, and health. 


In one community, our violence prevention work reduced murders by 75%! 

And on a national level, we are leading reforms in security, public schools, and hospitals that help keep communities safe so Hondurans won't feel the need to flee. 

Join us in building a hopeful future for Honduras at AJS dash us.org or 1-800-897-1135.

Erin McKeown

I Was a Little Too Lonely (You Were a Little Too Late)
Sing You Sinners 2006 via Nettwerk Records
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Alexi Murdoch

What is Life
Away We Go 2009 via Nettwerk Records
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8:40 am

The National

The Pull of You
I Am Easy To Find 2019 via 4AD
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Fruteland Jackson

Good as Your Last Dollar
Good as Your Last Dollar 2019 via Electro-Fi
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Macire Sylla

Aidara (Talitha Version)
Talitha 2011 via Djembé Faré
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8:30 am

Mike Longo Trio

Limbo
To My Surprise 2012 via CAP
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Buddy & Julie Miller

Till the Stardust Comes Apart
Breakdown On 20th Ave. South 2019 via New West
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8:20 am

COMPILATIONS

All Along the Watchtower [Eddie Vedder]
I'm Not There- Original Soundtrack 2007 via Sony
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Happy 78th birthday to Bob Dylan!

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COMPILATIONS

Gotta Serve Somebody [Mavis Staples]
Tangled Up In Blues- Songs Of Bob Dylan 1999 via House of Blues

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Emmylou Harris

Every Grain of Sand
Wrecking Ball 1995 via Elektra
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COMPILATIONS

Blowin' In The Wind
Chimes Of Freedom- The Songs Of Bob Dylan 2012 via Amnesty International

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Cassandra Wilson

Shelter from the Storm
Belly Of The Sun 2002 via Blue Note Records
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8:00 am
NPO Shout Out: AJS (click for more info)
Today's Non-Profit Shout-out is to highlight The Association for a More Just Society:

AJS works to build a just and more hopeful future for families in Honduras. In a country known for migration and high homicide rates, AJS works to reduce violence and strengthen public services like education, security, and health. 


In one community, our violence prevention work reduced murders by 75%! 

And on a national level, we are leading reforms in security, public schools, and hospitals that help keep communities safe so Hondurans won't feel the need to flee. 

Join us in building a hopeful future for Honduras at AJS dash us.org or 1-800-897-1135.