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Allen Cote : The Sublimative Sessions Vol 1 - Live at WMSE.
American folk music sessions with feel good vibes.
Recorded live 91.7 WMSE on June 16, 2009
released March 3, 2014
Allen Coté - vocals, guitar, harmonica
Jackson Messner - harmony vocals, banjo
Engineered by Billy Cicerelly
Mixed and mastered by Allen Coté
Photography by Tim Suchocki
Design by Allen Coté and Ryan Necci
All songs written by Allen Coté
Published by Dezod Rekod (ASCAP)
Songs:
1. Burning Man
2. But Anyway
3. Chapel Hill Waltz
4. Station Break
5. Thereziene
6. April is the Cruellest Girl
7. Monday Morning
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 12/14/2017
Allen Cote lives in Wisconsin USA
Tagged as: World, Folk, Country, Folk, Singer songwriter
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