The Following Are the Songs That Were Added to the Official WNKU Playlist, and Were Reported to Trade Publications ’ in 2011

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The Following Are the Songs That Were Added to the Official WNKU Playlist, and Were Reported to Trade Publications ’ in 2011 id7015359 pdfMachine by Broadgun Software - a great PDF writer! - a great PDF creator! - http://www.pdfmachine.com http://www.broadgun.com The following are the songs that were added to the official WNKU playlist, and were reported to trade publications ’ in 2011. They are alphabetized by band name or artist s first name. ’ You may have heard something on WNKU this year that is not on this list, and you re welcome to vote for that! . Adele-21-Columbia . Alexi Murdoch-Towards The Sun-Zero Summer . Alison Krauss and Union Station-Paper Airplane-Rounder . Amos Lee-Mission Bell-Blue Note . Amy Lavere-Stranger Me-Archer . Bell X-1-Bloodless Coup-Yep Roc ’ . Ben Harper-Give Till It s Gone-Virgin . Ben Lee-Deeper Into Dream-Dangerbird . Ben Sollee-Inclusions-Tin Ear . Benny Marchant-Conversations Missed-Marina . Big Head Blues Club-100 Years Of Robert Johnson-Ryko . Black Joe Lewis & The Honey Bears-Scandalous . Blind Pilot-We Are The Tide-ATO . Bob Geldof-How To Compose Popular Songs That Will Sell-Mercury . Bobby Long-A Winter Tale-ATO . Brett Dennen-Loverboy-Dualtone . Brigitt De Meyer-Rose Of Jericho-Brigitte De Meyer . Bruce Cockburn-Small Source Of Comfort-True North . Buddy Miller-The Majestic Silver Strings-New West . Butch Walker & The Black Widows- Butch Walker & The Black Widows-Dangerbird . Cake-Showroom Of Compassion-Ryko . Carrie Newcomer-Everything Is Everywhere-Available Light . City And Colour-Little Hell-Vagrant ’ . Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.-It s A Corporate World . Daniel Martin Moore-In The Cool Of The Day-SUBPOP . Danny Barnes-Rocket-ATO . Danny Flanigan-Hope Is A Word-Independent . Dave Alvin-Eleven Eleven-Yep Roc . Dawes-Nothing Is Wrong-ATO . Devotchka-100 Lovers-Anti . Eilen Jewell-Queen Of The Minor Key-Signature Sounds . Emmylou Harris-Hard Bargain-Nonesuch . Exene Cervenka-The Excitement Of Maybe-Bloodshot . Feist-Metals-Interscope . Fleet Foxes-Helplessness Blues-SUBPOP . Flogging Molly-Speed Of Darkness-Borstal Beat . Fountains Of Wayne-Sky Full Of Holes-Yep Roc . Gabe Dixon Band-One Spark-Fantasy . Gillian Welch-The Harrow & The Harvest-Acony . Golden State-Division-State Champs ’ . Gomez-Whatever s On Your Mind-ATO . Great American Taxi-Paradise Lost-greatamericantaxi.com . Greencards-The Brick Album-Darling Street . Gregg Allman-Low Country Blues-Rounder ’ th . Gurf Morlix-Blaze Foley s 113 Wet Dream-Rootball . Guy Clark-Songs And Stories-Dualtone . Hayes Carll-KMAG YOYO . Hot Tuna-Steady As She Goes-Red House . Indigo Girls-Beauty Queen Sister-Vanguard . Iron and Wine-Kiss Each Other Clean-Warner Brothers . Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit-Here We Rest-Lightning Rod . Jeff Beck-Rock N Roll Party-ATO . Jeff Bridges-Jeff Bridges-Blue Note . Jessica Lea Mayfield-Tell Me-Nonesuch . Joe Bonnamassa-Dust Bowl-J&R Adventures ‘ . Joe Ely-Satisfied At Last-Rack Em – . John Hiatt Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns . Joss Stone-LP1-Stoned . Kasey Chambers-Little Bird-Little Bird . Katie Costello-Lamplight-Tiny Tiny Records . Kat-Maslich-Bode-The Road Of 6-Mishara . Keb Mo-The Reflection-Ryko . Kooks-Junk Of The Heart-Capitol . Lindi Ortega-Little Red Boots-Last Gang . Lipbone Redding-Unbroken-BePop . Los Lonely Boys-Rockpango-Playingintraffic . Lucinda Williams-Blessed-Lost Highway . Lydia Loveless-Indestructible Machine-Bloodshot . Madeline Peyroux-Standing On The Rooftop-Decca . Marcia Ball-Roadside Attractions-Alligator . Mason Jennings-Minnesota-Thirty Tigers . Matthew Sweet-Modern Art-Missing Piece . Meat Puppets-Lolipop-Megaforce . Mike Doughty-Yes And Also Yes-Snack Bar . Moreland and Arbuckle-Just A Dream-Telarc . My Morning Jacket-Circuital-ATO . New York Dolls-Dancing Backward-429 . Nicole Atkins-Mondo Amore-Razor & Tie . Nikki Jean-Pennies In A Jar-S-Curve . Nikki Lane-Walk Of Shame-I Am Sound . Okkervil River-I Am Very Far-JAGJAGUWAR ’ . Old 97 s-The Grand Theatre Volume Two-New West . Ollabelle-Neon Blue Bird-Thirty Tigers . Over The Rhine-The Long Surrender-Independent . Paul Simon-So Beautiful-Hear . Peter Bradley Adams-Between Us-Mishara . Ponderosa-Moonlight Revival-New West . Pure Grain-Sowing Seeds-SOL . R.E.M.-Collapsing Into Now-Warner Brothers . Red Wanting Blue-From The Vanishing Point-Fanatic . Reverend Peytons Big Damn Band-Peyton On Patton-Side One Dummy ’ . Robbie Robertson-He Don t Live Here-429 . Robert Earl Keen-Ready For Confetti . Robert Ellis-Photographs-New West . Ron Sexsmith- Get In Line-Thirty Tigers . Roomful Of Blues-Hook, Line , & Sinker-Alligator . Ryan Adams-Ashes & Fire-Capitol . Sam Roberts Band-Collider-Zoe/Rounder . Scott H. Biram-Bad Ingredients-Bloodshot . Slaid Cleaves-Sorrow And Smoke-Music Road . Sondre Lerche-Sondre Lerche-Mona . Southern Culture On The Skids-Zombified-Kudzu . Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers-Gift Horse-Vanguard ’ . Steve Earle-I d Never Get Out Of This World Alive-New West . Tab Benoit-Medicine-TELARC . Teddy Thompson-Bella-Verve Forecast . Tedeschi-Trucks Band-Revelator-Masterworks . The Band Of Heathens- The Top Hat Crown & The Clapmasters Son-BOH . The Baseball Project-Volume 2-Yep Roc . The Decemberists-The King Is Dead-Capitol . The Head And The Heart- The Head And The Heart SUBPOP . The Jayhawks-Mockingbird Time-Rounder . The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band-How I Go-Roadrunner . The Smithereens-2011-E1 . The Twilight Singers-Dynamite Steps-SUBPOP . Those Darlins-Screws Get Loose-Oh Wow Dang . Tim Easton And The Freelan Barons-Beat The Band-Campfire Propganda . Tom Waits-Bad As Me-Anti- . Tommy Shaw-The Great Divide-Fontana . Trombone Shorty-For True-Verve Forecast . TV On The Radio-Nine Types Of Light-Interscope . Various Artists-Rave On/Buddy Holly-Fantasy ’ . Wanda Jackson-The Party Ain t Over-Nonesuch . Warren Haynes-Man In Motion-Stax . White Denim-(D)-Downtown . Whitehorse-Whitehorse-Six Shooter . Wilco-The Whole Love-Anti . Will Hoge-Number Seven-Ryko . Willie Nile-The Innocent Ones-River House . Zee Avi-Ghostbird-Brushfire .
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