
The Tillers got their start in August 2007 when they started thumping around with some banjos and guitars and a big wooden bass. Their earliest gigs were for coins and burritos on the city’s famous Ludlow Street in the district of Clifton. The songs they picked were mostly older than their grandparents. Some came from Woody Guthrie, some were southern blues laments, and many were anonymous relics of Appalachian woods, churches, riverboats, railroads, prairies, and coal mines.
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Tecumseh on the Battlefield
The Road Neverending
Old West Side
500 Miles
Migrant's Lament
Old Westside
Willy Dear
All You Fascists Bound to Lose
Shanty Boat
Long Summer Day
Like a Hole in My Head
The Weald and the Wild
George Street Beat
I Gotta Move (feat. Jd Wilkes)
Down At the Bottom
Treehouse
Can't be True
Cardinal Train 50-51
I Gotta Move
Weary Soul
Revolution Row
Mountain Song
Lantern Lullaby
The Old General Store is Burning Down
Riverboat Dishwashing Song
Trouble In Mind
I'll Be Callin
Mona
Lonesome Day
Take Me Down
Ludlow Street Rag
There Is A Road (Route 50)
Another Postcard
Ruben's Train
Bed On the Floor
Ezekiel Saw the Wheel
Which Side Are You On?
I Wish My Baby Was Born
Blackout
There Is Enough
Dance All Night With a Bottle in Your Hand
London Dungeon
The Unpainted Picture
I Ain't Got No Home
Sail Away Ladies (Live)
Dear Mother
Stealin'
Rosie The Riveter
John Henry
Who Broke the Lock
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