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AheadByEcho’s first jam of 2014 was “Wallflower” by Agnes Obel, and 53 more jams followed. There was a lot of pop, folk, and singer-songwriters. AheadByEcho did some crate-digging too, and found “Ye Playboys and Playgirls” by Bob Dylan & Pete Seeger. “War” by Edwin Starr got a lot of love. In August, AheadByEcho posted their 100th jam. AheadByEcho’s 2014 came to a close with “Fortune Cookie” by Honeyblood.
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“Goin' Home” by Neil Young kicked off AheadByEcho’s 2013. 49 more jams followed it! The year’s recurring themes? folk, classic rock, and indie pop. They were the first, and only, to post “Stoppin' In Las Vegas” by ZZ & De Maskers with Chubby Checker. “The Mayor Of Simpleton” by XTC got a lot of love. AheadByEcho reached 50 jams in July. “Bull Doze Blues” by Henry Thomas closed out the year.
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In July, AheadByEcho joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Waiting for the Streetcar” by Can. Nice. There was a lot of classic rock, britpop, and folk. AheadByEcho found a rare one: “Solid Rock” by El Pauling & The Royalton. AheadByEcho passed 20 jams in December. “She Lives In An Airport” by Guided by Voices closed out the year.
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