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Episode 44

Collin Monk

Published on August 31, 2006

Scenecast 44 is the soundtrack to Labor Day, our most ironically named of all holidays. As the old Wobblies break out their Pete Seeger records, sing along to “Union Maid” and toast Fidel’s health, you can enjoy the capitalist amenities of watercraft, gas grills and microbrews while grooving to Scratch Track, The Fundamental Elements, Rocket From The Tombs, Stone Jack Jones, Cortney Tidwell, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, Altered Statesman, Lone Official, Ghostfinger, The Robert Cray Band, Marion James, Joe Lovano, Bound Stems, Zolar X, and the inconvenient rock of the Gore Gore Girls. Spread The Love.

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