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weaselspoon’s first jam of 2014 was “Harper Valley P.T.A.” by Jeannie C. Riley, and there was more to come; 31 jams in all. There was a lot of 60s, jazz, and folk. People really liked “Last Kind Words” by Geeshie Wiley. weaselspoon reached 50 jams in July.
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weaselspoon’s 2013 started strong with “The Flea National Anthem” by The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra, and 15 more jams followed. Lots of singer-songwriters, nickgilledcash, and nickgillmusic. weaselspoon reached 20 jams in August. weaselspoon’s 2013 came to a close with “Apathy” by Catherine Bennett.
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In April, weaselspoon joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Contact High” by Architecture in Helsinki. Nice. In May, weaselspoon found it, their eternal jam: “The Best Treasure Stays Buried” by Zoey Van Goey. Lots of folk, soundtracks, and comedy. “The Prettiest Weed” by Jim Guthrie closed out the year.
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