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John Wesley Harding wrote the words to “Making Love To Bob Dylan” on a train from Seattle to Portland, and emailed them to Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows, Minus 5) the moment he was done. […]
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American Songwriter Magazine has an album of must-see highlights from the Yep Roc 15 festival. The album includes both behind the scenes moments and performances from Fountains of Wayne, Robyn Hitchcock, Chatham County Line, John Wesley Harding, […]
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Every month leading up to YR15 festivities, Yep Roc will make one previously unreleased track from our roster available for free. This month’s spotlight is on John Wesley Harding’s previously unreleased track, “Making Love to […]
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John Wesley Harding’s New Deal, originally released by Rhino in 1996, and here released for the first time on vinyl, was the songwriter’s first album away from Sire, after the early 90’s trilogy of Here […]
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via NPR.com Listen to Episode One now HERE. Questions For ‘Cabinet of Wonders’ Host John Wesley Harding by Caitlin Sanders and Emily Hellewell Today, NPR launches Cabinet of Wonders, a new radio program featuring the […]
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Blurt Magazine premiered a new live version of John Wesley Harding‘s song “There’s A Starbucks (Where the Starbucks Used to Be),” recorded at the Bell House in Brooklyn and featuring an all-star line-up. Watch the […]
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Get a free download of John Wesley Harding’s “Sing Your Own Song,” off his new album The Sound of His Own Voice. Apotheker und Gewerkschaften in Deutschland führen den Mangel auf die Globalisierung zurück. Rund […]