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90.7 FM KSER August 2018 Music Adds 90.7 FM KSER August 2018 Music Adds Artist Name Album Name Record Label Add Date Afrika Mamas Iphupho ARC Music 8/1/2018 Andrews, Courtney Marie May Your Kindness Remain Fat Possum 8/9/2018 Apoe, Eric Train to Oklahoma Soundtrack Blvd. Music 8/23/2018 Arvid Goodnightdaydream Independent 8/9/2018 Bedouine Bedouine Spacebomb Records 8/1/2018 Bowlin, Travis Secundus Moonbeam Records 8/9/2018 Bridges, Leon Good Thing Columbia Records 8/1/2018 Brothers Nevala Carswell Kozak Three Times Two Girod Records 8/21/2018 Cave Swallows First Light Independent 8/30/2018 Cej Clovis Man Independent 8/23/2018 Champion, Grady One of a Kind Malaco Records 8/15/2018 Charles, Ray Live in Concert Concord Records 8/9/2018 Claybank No Escape Mountain Fever Records 8/15/2018 Cook, Amanda Deep Water Mountain Fever Records 8/21/2018 Copeland, Shemekia American's Child Alligator Records 8/1/2018 Cribbs, Janie and The T.Rust Band Queen of Fire Singing Tower Music 8/23/2018 Deeper Shade of Blue Steam Mountain Fever Records 8/9/2018 Dos Santos, Catarina Radio Kriola ARC Music 8/29/2018 Douglas, Jay Lovers Paradise Megacity Music 8/1/2018 Duhan, John The Irishman's Finest Collection ARC Music 8/1/2018 Milo Greene Adult Contemporary Nettwerk Music 8/21/2018 Jazz Underground Notes From the Underground Independent 8/15/2018 Jetton, Lew & 61 South Rain Coffe Street Records 8/23/2018 Jonny G Jonny G Independent 8/9/2018 Koum Tara Koum Tara Odradek Records 8/29/2018 La Luz Floating Features Hardly Arts 8/1/2018 Lauderdale, Jim Patchwork River Skycrunch Productions 8/9/2018 Lay, Aimee The Other Side of You Re-Hablo Music 8/21/2018 Levee Town Takin' & Givin' Independent 8/30/2018 Lichtenberg, Lenka Masaryk ARC Music 8/1/2018 Los Ruphay A Cry For Revolution ARC Music 8/9/2018 Maggie Rose Change the Whole Thing Starstruck Records 8/21/2018 McDonough Quartet, Larry Alice in Stonehenge and other AcoustElectric Adventures Independent 8/21/2018 The Moondoggies A Love Sleeps Deep Hardly Arts 8/1/2018 Norgren, Daniel Alabursy Superpuma Records 8/1/2018 Paulson, Dave Sandusky, Ohio YK Records 8/22/2018 Pirani, Ben How Do I Talk To My Brother? Colemine Records 8/29/2018 Pop Co-op Four State Solution Silent Bugler Records 8/1/2018 Powers, Wayne If Love Were All Kabockie Records 8/21/2018 Primrose, Christine Love & Loss - A Lone Voice Temple Records 8/29/2018 Reverend Freakchild Dial It In Treated and Released Records 8/1/2018 Romero, Pharis and Jason Sweet Old Religion Lula Records 8/21/2018 Saxon, Jeff The Ukulele Project Relevant Records 8/30/2018 Schwartz, Radam Two Sides of the Organ Combo Arabesque Recordings 8/1/2018 Scott, Erik A Trick of the Wind Independent 8/21/2018 Sharrard, Scott Saving Grace We Save Music 8/30/2018 Jake Shears Jake Shears Freida Jean Records 8/21/2018 Sisk, Junior Brand New Shade of Blue Mountain Fever Records 8/1/2018 Slocan Ramblers, The Queen City Jubilee SloMusic 8/1/2018 Soundgarden Ultramega OK Sub Pop Records 8/1/2018 Southern Culture on the Skids Zombified Kudzu Records 8/9/2018 Special Consensus Rivers and Roads Compass Records 8/21/2018 Stroutsos, Gary Night Chants ARC Music 8/1/2018 T-Bird Come and See Independent 8/30/2018 Terzis, Michalis & Vasilis Skoulas A Tribute to Greece ARC Music 8/1/2018 Thames, JJ Raw Sugar DeChamp Records 8/9/2018 Various Artists Ball of Wax #53 Ball of Wax 8/9/2018 Various Artists King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller BMG 8/30/2018 Various Artists Mexico: The Best Boleros from the Costa Chica ARC Music 8/1/2018 Various Artists The Ultimate Guide to Welsh Folk ARC Music 8/1/2018 Vigüela A Tiempo Real ARC Music 8/29/2018 War, Sunny With The Sun Hen House Studios 8/23/2018.
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