
Phil Henry is that rare contemporary folk artist who will impress you from every direction. There’s his sweet and strong voice, that intricate and flawless guitar work, and songs so rich and sweeping you’ll wish you wrote them yourself. But he’s also got an authenticity that can’t be taught or bought. He’s an old-school storyteller who builds songs from a place of honesty, without crossing over into the T.M.I. of confessional songwriting.
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You Can Call Me Al
Birdhouse in your Soul
Hold Up (Friday Night, 4:55)
Dear Noreen
Escape
Hold Up
Concrete And Tile
Amends
Here And Now
Broken
Keep Up
Winds Of Lake Erie
St. Anthony's Mission Store
Gravity Gone Bad
Colleen
Me Without You
No Place Like Here
Happy Sounds
Pen And Paper
Asleep at the Wheel
Hometown
Pompei
Blue Sky Blues
He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands
Shady Grove [Traditional]
Ruthie's General Store
Coventry Carol
Price Is Right
Man Of Constant Sorrow [Traditional]
Open Range
Sweet Time
Hard Times Come Again No More
Kay
Columbus
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Rutland
Board by Board
Snow White Christmas
Annie Hold On
Emma's Bicycle
Morning Guitar
Winter's End
Zoey’s Christmas
Outlude Rudolph
Jolly Ole’ St. Nick Part 2
Christmas Blues in G
Angry Sun
Barbara Allen [Traditional]
Girls with Boy Names
Kilkelly, Ireland [Peter & Steve Jones]
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