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		<title>my current favorite songwriters, pt 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are my current favorite songwriters. By current, I mean what they&#8217;re doing now, which would eliminate Lennon and McCartney, though for completely different reasons. And one great album (usually) isn&#8217;t enough to qualify. They are not in any order other than as they occur to me. 1. Jon Dee Graham: check out Faithless, Wave [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pattonbrokus.wordpress.com&amp;blog=19946119&amp;post=6&amp;subd=pattonbrokus&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>These are my current favorite songwriters. By current, I mean what they&#8217;re doing now, which would eliminate Lennon and McCartney, though for completely different reasons. And one great album (usually) isn&#8217;t enough to qualify. They are not in any order other than as they occur to me.</em></p>
<p>1. Jon Dee Graham: check out <em>Faithless, Wave Goodbye, Laredo </em>(Jim Morrison would have killed to have written a song this good), <em>I Don&#8217;t Feel That Way, Beautifully Broken. </em>A great rocker, he and Mike Hardwick play like one amazing four handed guitarist. Lives in Austin, was in the True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo, played and recorded with John Doe.<em> </em></p>
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<p><em> </em>2. Michael Fracasso: <em>1962, Never Enough, Big Sister, Wrong Foot, Eloise. </em>His <em>Back to Oklahoma </em>CD (also released as part of <em>Retrospective</em>) is incredibly beautiful acoustic music (he&#8217;s backed only by the incredibly empathic Charlie Sexton) recorded live at the Blue Door. But he&#8217;s no folkie: <em>Wrong Foot </em>and <em>Eloise </em>are great flatout rockers<em>. </em>And he does a great cover of <em>Working Class Hero. </em>From the steelworking town of Steubenville OH, Michael first made his name in Greenwich Village before moving to Austin in the early 90s.<em></em></p>
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<p>3. Jeff Talmadge: <em>Driving to Blissville, The Hard Part&#8217;s Letting Go, Chasing Grace, 40 Days of Rain, White Cross, Lie to Me. </em>Tim Henderson (a great songwriter himself) said: &#8220;<em>Driving to Blissville</em> is an obscure song with great lyrics. If Townes (Van Zandt) had written it, it wouldn&#8217;t be so obscure, but it wouldn&#8217;t have any better lyrics.&#8221; A Texas ex-patriate living in Atlanta, Jeff writes about the darker side of human emotions with compassion and dry wit.</p>
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<p>4. John Wort Hannam: <em>Wrecking Ball, Infantryman </em>(the best song written in the aftermath of the Iraq War),<em> That Boy, We&#8217;re Getting By, Buy Another Round, Blue Collar. </em>Great Canadian ex-school teacher who comes from &#8220;a long line of people who made a living working with their hands&#8221; and writes as well about blue collar struggles as anyone.</p>
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<p>5. John Lilly: <em>Tore Up From the Floor Up, Last Chance to Dance, Spirit, Broken Moon, This Old Knife. </em>From West Virginia, John&#8217;s music is timeless, sounds like it could have been recorded half a century ago or yesterday. I like his live album best because it&#8217;s just John and his guitar and he sounds like a cross between the best rockabilly stars and Woody Guthrie. A terrific cover of <em>Gasoline Alley</em> serves as a reference point for John&#8217;s music.</p>
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