Tyler Childers is a country artist that has several songs about hunting for arrowheads and native artifacts. Two of my favorites are “Banded Clovis” and “Rocks and relics”. I was just amazed that someone was making really good music about my favorite subject matter. Now I can’t go hunt without blasting a couple arrowhead jams. If anyone has any suggestions for music about artifacts let me know. I hadn’t heard any music about the hunt before Tyler Childers or since but I would love to expand my hunting playlist with more rock hunting based tunes. Here is a link to banded Clovis. if you haven’t heard it I hope you enjoy and it inspires your next hunt... ps. Don’t do what he does at the end of the song, that’s just rude. Hahaha
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Nothing you can dance to, but interesting..
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I think Cash's appeal was his 'down to earth' attitude: it probably carried over from his hard working beginnings as a farmer son. Here's a link to his album 'Bitter Tears', a controversial set about NA history which I believe he did in about '64.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ni_E...Zl_tk8aVX-nyjk
"In 2014 a tribute album, Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cash's Bitter Tears Revisited, was released - contributions by Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings, Emmylou Harris, Bill Miller, and others. This was also the name of a documentary film about the suppression of Cash's Native American-themed album in the 1960s. This aired on PBS in February and November 2016" wiki
'Look Again to the Wind' features Americana artists paying tribute to a poignant Johnny Cash Album, 'Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian.'
Last edited by Olden; 03-16-2020, 11:04 PM.If the women don\'t find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
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