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Recorded during sessions for the album “New Wild Everywhere” that took place inside the Lower Bay subway station in Toronto in 2011. It was originally recorded to accompany the book Have Not Been The Same: The Canrock Renaissance 1985-1995 and subsequently appeared as a bonus track on the expanded edition of “New Wild Everywhere.” The Grapes Of Wrath are a key influence and we love this song from their excellent album Now And Again.

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from When We Last Shook Hands: Cover Songs Volume 1, released June 5, 2020
Tony Dekker – vocals, guitar
Erik Arnesen – banjo
Bret Higgins – upright bass
Miranda Mulholland – violin, backing vocals
Greg Millson – drums

Recorded, mixed and co-produced by Andy Magoffin. Assistant engineer: Justin Nace.

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Great Lake Swimmers Toronto, Ontario

Tony Dekker’s music spans two decades as the lead singer and songwriter of Great Lake Swimmers. Over eight albums, multiple EPs, live shows and reissues, the Toronto-based group with a revolving cast of players has established itself as a beloved indie folk act in their native Canada and beyond. Great Lake Swimmers was shortlisted for the Polaris Prize and nominated twice for the Juno Awards. ... more

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