106 – Mother Earth: Tracy Nelson
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Tracy Nelson is a singer who has a voice as deep as any mountain, and a soul as wide as any river. Most well known for her role in folk rock band Mother Earth from San Francisco, she harvests a rich history in rock, blues, and country, and is one of our treasured American assets. She has been performing music for over 50 years, has 24 albums, received 2 grammy nominations, recorded and performed with several industry legends, and has a whole bunch of great stories.
Credits: “MLR Intro” by “Rob McCann“, “Matt’s Blues” by “Kevin MacLeod“, “Mother Earth” performed by “Mother Earth“, “After the Fire is Gone” performed by “Tracy Nelson and Willie Nelson“, “You Don’t Know Nothing About Love” by “Marcia Ball, Tracy Nelson, and Irma Thomas”, “Living the Blues” by “The Blues Broads – Dorothy Morrison, Tracy Nelson, Angela Strehli, Annie Sampson“, “Down So Low” by “Tracy Nelson”
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