
Oklahoma born singer/songwriter, James Talley, is an artist whose vision of the American experience, as author David McGee has said is “startlingly original.” As a youth, James’ family moved from Oklahoma to the state of Washington, where his father worked as a chemical operator in the now infamous Hanford plutonium factory. After five years in Richland, Washington, and realizing the hazards his father’s employment presented, the family relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, but We Sure Got a Lot of Love
W. Lee O'Daniel and the Light Crust Dough Boys
no opener needed
To Get Back Home
Calico Gypsy
give him another bottle
My Cherokee Maiden
red river memory
The Song of Chief Joseph
take me to the country
mehan, Oklahoma
big taters in the sandy land
Daddy's Song
Blue Eyed Ruth and My Sunday Suit
red river reprise
Deep Country Blues
Tryin' Like the Devil
Give My Love To Marie
Red Wing
Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues
Pretty Boy Floyd
Forty Hours
Are They Gonna Make Us Outlaws Again?
Oklahoma Hills
She's The One
Sometimes I Think About Suzanne
Mississippi River Whistle Town
Deportee
Are They Gonna Make Us Outlaws Gain?
Nothin' But the Blues
She Tries Not to Cry
Richland, Washington
This Land Is Your Land
Up From Georgia
Alabama Summertime
Belle Starr
Do-Re-Mi
You Can't Ever Tell
I Ain't Got No Home
When the Fiddler Packs His Case
Bluesman
Dust Bowl Refugee
East Texas Red
Not Even When It's Over
Dust Pneumonia Blues
Magnolia Boy
Daddy Just Called It The Blues
Nine Pounds of Hash Browns
Gypsy Davy
Vigilante Man
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