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  • 1/13/25: "Now That You’re Gone," by Tyler Thompson
    2025/01/13

    My name is Tyler Thompson from Portland, Oregon and this song is called “Now That You’re Gone.” I’m essentially a Pacific Northwest born version of a Halvorson.

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  • “Why So Sad?” by Cape Disappointment
    2025/01/12
    Cape Disappointment is the moniker for Seattle-based songwriter, Jeffrey P. Martin. He writes “raw, honest, stripped-down” songs about places, loss, love, and life. He’s been playing all over the country for more than a decade. Everywhere from New York to Seattle. He is releasing a new song on the 12th of every month this year, and his song for today is called “Why So Sad?” Twang this song on your guitar Sing it for my biggest fan Play it loud and sing off-key Just so you will sing along Why so sad You sang to me Now I’ve got answer Play this song from your car The speakers might sound small But sing it loud and sing off-key As best as you recall
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  • 1/11/25: “It’ll Be Alright*” by Extrawilliam
    2025/01/11

    William Cremin makes various kinds of pop music under the name Extrawilliam. He is releasing a new song on the 11th of every month this year, starting with this one, “It’ll Be Alright*.”

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  • 1/10/25 “Kind, Selfish” by Quinn Mulligan
    2025/01/10

    Quinn Mulligan is a Portland, Oregon Musician and filmmaker. Quinn will be releasing a song on the 10th each month for 2025. January’s song is called “Kind, Selfish”.

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  • 1/9/25: “East Timor (No Home)” by Saltwater
    2025/01/09
    Jay Blackinton has played in various bands like Seattles Bow+Arrow, heavy experimental punk group Onodrim, and mostly recently toured as the other half of the legendary The Microphones. Saltwater is a new musical outlet exploring drone, folk, feedback and black metal. While punk in nature (always), Saltwater is meant to be able to move into whatever direction it happens to be going in.
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  • 1/8/25: “When Comes the Moon,” by Rebecca Jasso
    2025/01/08

    Rebecca Jasso is a Chicago native, nature lover, and poly-hobbyist. She is writing and releasing a new song on the 8th day of each month this year. Her song today is called "When Comes the Moon."

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  • 1/7/25: “Cosmos,” by The Maroon Collective
    2025/01/07

    The Maroon Collective, composed of Nicole Danielle and Forest Brooks, is a duo who blends poetry with music to create soundscapes that take us into the dreamscapes for our collective liberation. In that tradition our first song of the year invites folks to journey to the stars as a way to freedom making. This is Cosmos.

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  • 1/6/25: “True Black Leaders,” by Cee Goods
    2025/01/06

    Gee Goods is a hip hop/rap artist and producer out of the Pacific Northwest. This song, “True Black Leaders,” is a musical blend of hip hop and poetry, signifying personal life experiences, specifically in the work professional setting.

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