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Huckfelt, David: Room Enough, Time Enough

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Management number 205701362 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $82.00 Model Number 205701362
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Title: Room Enough, Time Enough
Artist: Huckfelt, David
Label: Fluff & Gravy Record
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 850019164107
Genre: Folk

David Huckfelt is a singer / lyricist / activist and founding frontman of Minneapolis indie-folk cult favorites The Pines. With musical roots in the same fertile Midwestern soil that produced legendary folk singers like John Prine and Greg Brown, Huckfelt has shared stages with artists from Prine, Mavis Staples & Emmylou Harris to Bon Iver, Calexico and Trampled By Turtles. The lineup for Room Enough, Time Enough includes Ojibwe ambassador of Native Americana music Keith Secola, Howe Gelb; former Bob Dylan drummer Winston Watson, Greg Broan, and Calexico contributors Connor Gallaher and Jon Villa. Together with the unmatched vocal chants of John Trudell's constant collaborator & Warm Springs Nation Native singer Quiltman, these stories found their people and vice versa in a perfect storm of generosity, fierceness and compassion.

Tracks:
1.1 Better To See The Face
1.2 Gambler's Dharma
1.3 Bury Me Not (The Dying Cowboy)
1.4 Book of Life
1.5 Satisfied Mind
1.6 Land of Room Enough, Time Enough
1.7 Cole Younger
1.8 Journey To The Spirit World
1.9 Imaginesse
1.10 Hidden Made Known
1.11 Ghost Dance
1.12 Calling Thunderbird Blues

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