
McKendree Spring was an American progressive folk-rock band, formed in 1969 and active mainly in the early 1970s. On hiatus from 1976 to 2009, the band played their final show at the legendary Douglas Corner club in Nashville in May 2013. Experimental and innovative, the Columbus-based McKendree Spring mixed blues, folk and country with a progressive musical vision. Over the course of seven albums, they highlighted the songs of singer/guitarist Fran McKendree and offered up unique interpretations of songs by Bob Dylan
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Down By the River
Fire and Rain
Flying Dutchman
I Should Have Known
God Bless the Conspiracy
Winter
Equinox
The Girl
No Regrets
The Madman
I Was Born
Train to Dixie
Today's The Day
Growing
The Storm
Spring
Susie, Susie
I Should've Known
Heart Like a Wheel
Don'T Keep Me Waiting
Because It's Time
I Can't Make It Anymore
If The Sun Should Rise
If I Gave You Everything
Got No Place To Fall
Fading Lady
Take It From the Heart
Morning Glory
Underground Railroad
Friends Die Easy
Spock
Hobo Lady
Hold On
The Man In Me
John Wesley Harding
cairo hotel
Light Up The Skies
What Will We Do With The Child
Meeting in Paris
Lani
Heart Is Like A Wheel
Oh, What a Feeling
Shoot Me
two of me
Corrina Corrina
road to somewhere
Friends Die Easy II
Give All You Got to Give
For What Was Gained
Feeling Bad Ain't Good Enough
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