
The Greenwood Misses
The Greenwood Misses specialize in ragtime-influenced early blues and narrative Americana, known for their skillful guitar fingerpicking, tastefully minimalist
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Searching the Desert for the Blues Searching the Desert for the Blues
A Blind Willie McTell song from 1932 in the Piedmont style, with lyrics "gender-corrected" by the Greenwood Misses

Blue Bayou Blue Bayou
The Greenwood Misses lend their own completely original arrangement of vocal harmonies to this classic song by Texas rockabilly legend Roy Orbison

W-o-m-a-n (very rough live cut, unedited) W-o-m-a-n (very rough live cut, unedited)
A live, rough rehearsal of a song made most famous by the Jim Kweskin band, with Greenwood Misses' guitarist and vocalist Manda Clair on harmonica.

Sliding Delta Sliding Delta
A fairly faithful rendition of Mississippi John Hurt's distinctive fingerpicked song from the 1920's. Is it about a river, a steamboat, or a train?

Sin City Sin City
One of the best-known songs by Gram Parsons: a bluesy shuffle with a country gospel flair, with an improvised Silver City monologue by Greenwood Misses drummer Robyn Caruso
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The Greenwood Misses specialize in ragtime-influenced early blues and narrative Americana, known for their skillful guitar fingerpicking, tastefully minimalist percussion, and unique female vocal harmonies.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yep -- based in New Mexico and the greater Southwest
Your musical influences
Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Willie McTell, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Elizabeth Cotten, Woody Guthrie
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USA
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1308639
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