Billy Bragg Joe Henry: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Earlier this year, Billy Bragg and Joe Henry set off on a journey. They boarded a train in Chicago, bound for Los Angeles. Each time the train stopped for more than 20 minutes in cities like St. Louis and San Antonio, they d grab their guitars, hop off, find the waiting room and record an old railroad song. The result of this journey is an album called Shine A Light: Field Recordings From The Great American Railroad. Bragg has been weaving folk and punk with protest music since the late 70s, when he first started busking around London. You can hear his passion for American songwriters such as Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly on this record. Henry is an American singer and songwriter with 13 albums of his own. He s also produced so many great records for others, including Rodney Crowell, Lisa Hannigan, Bonnie Raitt and Bragg himself. This concept record could be seen as a nostalgia trip, but both Bragg and Henry will emphatically say that it s not. These songs and this journey celebrate the modern railroad as
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