Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer

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  • folk
  • americana
  • country
  • bluegrass
  • frff
Dave Carter went to Nashville and tried to break into the country songwriting business. That he did not succeed--that his songs were too rich, too complex, too lyrically dense, too strange and wonderful--was the folk world's gain. Dave Carter joined forces with fellow Portlander Tracy Grammer in the mid-1990s. Together they recorded three phenomenally well-received albums and cris-crossed the country, before Dave's untimely death in 2002 brought a sudden end to the duo's meteoric rise.

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Songs

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    236-6132

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    41 Thunderer

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    American Noel

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    Annie's Lover

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    Cat-Eye Willie Claim's His Lover

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    Cowboy Singer

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    Crocodile Man

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    Disappearing Man

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    Don't Tread on Me

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    Elvis Presley

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    Farewell to Bitterroot Valley

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    Farewell to Fiddler's Rim

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    Farewell to Saint Dolores

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    Footsteps of the Faithful

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    Frank to Valentino

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    Gas Station Girl

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    Gentle Arms of Eden

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    Gentle Soldier of My Soul

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    Grand Prairie TX Homesick Blues

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    Gun-Metal Eyes

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    Happytown (All Right With Me)

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    Hey Conductor

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    Hey Tonya

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    Highway 80 (She's a Mighty Good Road)

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    I Go Like the Raven

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    Kate and the Ghost of Lost Love

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    Lancelot

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    Little Liza Jane

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    Long, Black Road in to Tulsa Town

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    Love, the Magician

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    Merlin's Lament

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    Ordinary Town

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    Red (Elegy)

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    Sarah Turn 'round

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    Seven Is the Number

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    Snake-Handlin' Man

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    Tanglewood Tree

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    Texas Underground

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    The Emperor Is Naked Today-o

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    The Mountain

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    The Power and Glory

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    The Promised Land

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    The River, Where She Sleeps

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    Tillman Co.

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    Walkin' Away From Caroline

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    When I Go

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    Workin' for Jesus

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    You Must Slumber


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