Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms - Gold In Your Pocket (2024) … fine duo …
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Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms - Gold In Your Pocket (2024) … fine duo …
'Too Far Gone (Live)’ by Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms
Filmed live at The Floyd Fall Festival in Floyd Virginia Sept 22, 2024 by Beehive Productions. Audio by Joe Dejarnette. Listen to the new album from Caleb & Reeb - https://lnk.to/gold-in-your-pocket
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REVIEW: Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms “Gold In Your Pocket”
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Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms – Gold In Your Pocket Firmly entrenched in a traditional roots heritage but presented in an ingeniously devised attractive showcase is “He’s Gone” a Caleb Klauder original. An exceptional intro to the music of this fine duo. They know how to tug on an ear & get a foot tapping. Just as the final notes of that first upbeat song fade Reeb Willms sings her “Same Little…
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Cajun Country Revival & Foghorn Stringband - Anchorage Folk Festival on January 23, 2015
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The whole band is great but Reeb Willms is an absolute beast on that guitar.
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I remember with uncharacteristic clarity the moment I heard first about James McMurtry. I was futzing around in a newly rented house in Durham, NC in the fall of 1989, listening to All Things Considered tell me that the son of novelist Larry McMurtry was a talented Texas songwriter. Then this world-weary but perceptive voice sang the lines “Hear the trucks on the highway / And the ticking of the clocks/ There’s a ghost of a moon in the afternoon / Bullet holes in the mailbox.”