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As Lawrence Welk would say, "Wonderful! Wonderful!".

As I reply I'm about halfway through exploring your list, but wanted to reply now before time gets away from me. We all have differing musical tastes, but I can appreciate even those genres that aren't my faves!

Rising Appalachia are indeed truly rising!!!! And they're into permaculture too! Added to play list!

Peace Poets are aptly named... a must listen !

I've skipped around the list a bit.

Nimo is such a gift! I had to play it twice so I could sing along!

Steve Grant surprised me. Just when I had begun to put him into a style, he changed it up on me and I loved/hated it even more. The truth is painful, but he gives me hope!

And the videos are so superb and real. I'll get back to rest of the list later today... There isn't a one so far I don't like!

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Yay! Your one experience with these musicians is more than worth all the time I've put into the series :-)

Thanks so much for your comment!

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You are welcome.

Great compilation! Have you ever heard of Jordan Page? He does some great work as well. Outstanding dude.

Thank you!

I certainly have, if you check out part 2 of my series, you'll find him there :-)

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Thank you for sharing! I have a lot of new music to listen to now :)

You're very welcome! I hope you like them :-)

Your list is missing Payday Monsanto, the greatest conscious musician ever

I know Payday personally, but his music doesn't meet the criteria of this list. His message is, in general, focused on the problems, quite aggressive and even violent, and not creating the world that we want to see. If you check out Part 1 of the series, I laid out my intentions clearly.