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  1. 1994: Lisa Mednick – „A Different Sky“ auf Artifacts Of Love; 1995: Terry Allen – „Room to Room“ und „Black to Black“ from Human Remains; 1995: Kieran Kane – „This Dirty Little Town“ auf Dead Rekoning; 1995: Chris Gaffney – „Cowboys to Girls“ auf Loser’s Paradise

  2. Here's a playlist for people who already love Lucinda Williams and for those who want to know more about her.

  3. 1994 – Lisa Mednick – "A Different Sky" on Artifacts of Love; 1995 – Terry Allen – "Room to Room" and "Black to Black" on Human Remains; 1995 – Kieran Kane – "This Dirty Little Town" on Dead Rekoning; 1995 – Chris Gaffney – "Cowboys to Girls" on Loser's Paradise

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Little_HoneyLittle Honey - Wikipedia

    Little Honey is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, released on October 14, 2008, by Lost Highway Records. The album debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, selling 35,000 copies that week, [2] thereby becoming her first Top 10 album. A critical and commercial success, the album earned Williams a nomination for ...

  5. Lucinda Williams is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, released in 1988, by Rough Trade Records. An alternative country and roots rock record about the complexities of romantic relationships, Lucinda Williams was met with widespread critical acclaim upon release and has since been viewed as a leading work in the development of the Americana movement.

  6. 28. Apr. 2020 · Lucinda Williams on the Music That Made Her. The venerable singer-songwriter talks about the artists and albums that have meant the most to her—Sade, Audioslave, Tricky—five years at a time...

  7. 25. Jan. 2022 · To kick off the Grammy Award-winning Americana album, Lucinda offered the much-needed reprieve of a - somewhat - playful love song. Once again, the artist has distanced herself from a deceitful lover. Her pride beams with moments of “I told you so”, but her empathic nature forces, her to consider the brokenness behind the subject ...