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Acoustic Alternatives with Goldpine and John Bommarito
Goldpine is a Nashville based duo who I first heard this year at a festival. It was a cold day in June, but they performed their hearts out.Once you hear Kassie's voice, you'll instantly hear what brings me in. It's hers, but it's familiar. The songs are strong and the stories are really good. She and Ben have been married 14 years and live a good part of the year in their home on wheels. Like all good bands, they have a back story that's important to understanding their present. You might even hear some crying.Songs (written by Benjamin and Kassie Wilson):Do You Have Me?Thinking About LoveThe Human InvasionFind out more about them at https://goldpinemusic.com/homeSupport me on Patreon and learn about the other things I do on MY WEBSITERecorded at Grove Studios