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- A Keep Me on Your Mind
- Lover Take It Easy
- I Know You Know
- grinch funeral
- Old Dutch
- When I Was Younger
- Waiting and Waiting
- Hare and Hound
- Rock the Cradle
- Singing to the Mandolin
- The Clover
- Into the O
- Don’t Know Why YouMove Me
- Speak to Me Muse
- think of the royalties lads
- Tumblin Down
- I Wanna Be Where YouAre
- Over the Pass
- Your Arms (All the Time)
- See You Free
Bonny Light Horseman
Keep Me on Your Mind / See You Free
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A folk epic that traverses the vast spectrum of human experience, taking our eager ears on a journey through love, loss, and redemption, all soundtracked by the talented trio's roots-y affectations.
Theirs is the stuff that defines folk music as a genre: love and loss, hope and sorrow, community and family, change and time. The Big Stuff, with the stakes sky high. At the center of Bonny Light Horseman is, always, the singular combination of three powerful and tender artists, artists who expertly dodge superlatives but are quick to acknowledge that their bond makes each one better, braver and more vulnerable than they’d be on their own. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the force of their voices together, which work with complete trust in one another through the gentlest moments and the most ruthless wails.
'Keep Me on Your Mind/See You Free', is an ode to the blessed mess of our humanity. Confident and generous, it is an unvarnished offering that puts every feeling and supposed flaw out in the open. The themes are stacked high and staked even higher: love and loss, hope and sorrow, community and family, change and time all permeate Bonny Light Horseman’s most vulnerable and bounteous offering to date. Yet for all of its humanistic touchpoints, Keep Me on Your Mind/See You Free was forged from a kind of unexplainable magic.