
Connie Townsend is a true West Virginia singer-songwriter. Born in the Ohio River Valley, she now makes her home on a ridge top in the Allegheny Highlands region of the state. The roots of her music are set in the rock and tangled with the roots of the hardwood forests of her home. Connie's vocal work often evokes comparisons to Emmylou Harris, Iris DeMent, Gillian Welch and a young Mother Maybelle Carter. Which would seem to say that she is a fine vocalist with a strongly rooted and mature presence.
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Mountaineers Are Always Free
It's A Banjo Playing
Killing The Blues
Defying Gravity
Freight Train
Like A Fool Again
Darker Shades of Blue
Gentle Graces
There You Go Again
Who Will Remember?
Telling A Stone
Dreamers
Did Me In
Summer Song
Life's A Penny
Country Mile
Nothin' in Ramblin'
Summer Night
These Hills
He Moved Through The Fair
Old Cat Blues
Little Love Affairs
Do You Ever Miss Me?
The Foggy Dew
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