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Sunday Street playlist for 01/17/2016

ArtistTitleAlbum (* = New Release)
Opening set
Neal and LeandraReady for MemphisStranger to my Kin
Mark StuartLorraineSongs From A Corner Stage
Nina SimoneWhy? (The King of Love is Dead)'Nuff Said
Patty GriffinUp To The MountainChildren Running Through
Mavis StaplesMy Own EyesWe'll Never Turn Back
Set # 2
Holly ColeI Told Him That My Dog Wouldn't RunDark Dear Heart
Patty LarkinMe and That TrainStrangers World
Pesky J NixonFeet to the FireRed Ducks V.2*
Willie NileLove Is A TrainHouse of a Thousand Guitars
Set # 3
Sierra HullBlack RiverWeighted Mind*
Bruce CockburnHow I Spent My Fall VacationHumans
Set # 4
Mark KnopflerBaloney AgainSailing to Philadelphia
Kate CampbellGreensboroKOA Tapes*
David MassengillNumber One in AmericaComing Up For Air
Set # 5: Remembering David Bowie
Steeleye SpanTo Know Him Is To Love HimNow We Are Six
David BowieSorrowPin-Ups
David BowieWild Is The WindStation to Station
David BowieSound and VisionLow
Set # 6
Travis3 Miles Highsingle from forthcoming album*
Roger McGuinnEight Miles HighLive From Mars
Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersLearning to FlyInto The Great Wide Open
Set # 7
Chip Taylor and John PrineSixteen Angels Dancing 'Cross The MoonEP*
Chip Taylor and Carrie RodriguezAngel of the MorningAngel of the Morning EP
Stanley JordanAngelMagic Touch
Willie NelsonSummertimeSummertime: Willie Sings Gershwin*
Set # 8
Steve Howell & The Mighty MenMe and My UncleFriend Like Me*
Neil Young and BlueNote CafeBad News Comes to TownBluenote Cafe*
Steve MillerBorn To Be BlueBorn 2B Blue
Dylan
Bob Dylan & Joan BaezWhen The Ship Comes InMarch on Washington, August 28, 1963
Bob Dylan & Joan BaezBlowin' In The WindRare, Live & Classic
Bob DylanThe Lonesome Death of Hattie CarolLive, 1975

Today's playlist featured several sets of songs to mark the national observance of the life of the Rev.Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., along with releases new to our playlist from Sierra Hull, Chip Taylor and John Prine, Willie Nelson, Travis, and Steve Howell and the Mighty Men. We also played several songs to mark the passing last week of David Bowie.