Walls, by Dahir Dubi
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Walls, by Dahir Dubi

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Devils Reap by Barrel Dawg
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Devils Reap by Barrel Dawg

Devils Reap by Barrel DawgA Dark Country/Blues song about the Grim Reaper collecting a person's soul because they once signed a deal with the Devil. According to traditional folklore the pact is between a person and the devil. The person offers their soul in exchange for a specific wish, fame, power, fortune etc. It has a bit of of an old wild west vibe, it's a bit of dark folk & dark country. Recorded Live at ShoeHorse Studio

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HoGGG-Father-Da $pit

HoGGG-Father-Da $pit

Final Curtain, by Joseph Hunt
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Final Curtain, by Joseph Hunt

brand new release from Diamond In The Rough EP

Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha
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Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha

The Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band performed at the annual International Cleveland Community Day at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The band strolled the Atrium before their performance and played the traditional Spanish folk corrido "La Cucaracha" which is Spanish for “The Cockroach". This song became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.

Devils Reap by Barrel Dawg
03:41
Devils Reap by Barrel Dawg

Devils Reap by Barrel DawgA Dark Country/Blues song about the Grim Reaper collecting a person's soul because they once signed a deal with the Devil. According to traditional folklore the pact is between a person and the devil. The person offers their soul in exchange for a specific wish, fame, power, fortune etc. It has a bit of of an old wild west vibe, it's a bit of dark folk & dark country. Recorded Live at ShoeHorse Studio


HoGGG-Father-Da $pit
03:33
HoGGG-Father-Da $pit

HoGGG-Father-Da $pit


Final Curtain, by Joseph Hunt
04:03
Final Curtain, by Joseph Hunt

brand new release from Diamond In The Rough EP


Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha
03:16
Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha

The Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band performed at the annual International Cleveland Community Day at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The band strolled the Atrium before their performance and played the traditional Spanish folk corrido "La Cucaracha" which is Spanish for “The Cockroach". This song became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.