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Original acoustic ballad inspired a walk through High Rock Park in Staten Island, one of the rare wilderness areas in New York City. |
Credits: Caroline Cutroneo, composer, vocals & guitar; James Brennan lead guitar |
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Traditional blues song of the kiss-and-make up kind |
Credits: Caroline Cutroneo-vocals/guitar, James Brennan-guitar, Al Hershkowitz-harmonica |
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Acoustic country blues song, about a woman who is trying to keep an abusive former lover out of her life. Traditional song originally known as "James Alley Blues" which was recorded by many artists including Richard "Rabbit" Brown and further evolved in the folk process. |
Credits: Caroline Cutroneo |
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