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Jeffrey Foucault
Jeffrey Foucault is an American singer-songwriter from Southeastern Wisconsin grown out of the americana/folk troubadour tradition. Foucault's musical career was seeded at seventeen, when he began playing John Prine tunes on his father's beat up mail-order guitar, and spent long evenings in his bedroom, spinning piles of old records on a hand-me-down turntable. When he was 18 he stole a copy of Townes Van Zandt: Live and Obscure from a friend, and a few years later, having quit school to work as a farm-hand and a house-carpenter Foucault turned to writing songs.
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Songs
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Mesa, Arizona
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Mexican Home
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Miles from the Lightning (A Song for Townes Van Zandt)
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Money Blues
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Northbound 35
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One for Sorrow
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One Part Love
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One Red Rose
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Pearl Handled Pistol
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Secretariat
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Shadows Tumble
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Speed of the Sound of Loneliness
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Storm Windows
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Street Light Halos
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Stripping Cane
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Sunrise in the Rearview
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Tall Grass in Old Virginny
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That's the Way the World Goes 'Round
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The Bluest Blade
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The Late John Garfield Blues
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Thistledown Tears
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Train to Jackson
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Tropic of Cancer
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Unwed Fathers
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Walking at Dusk (The Liberty Bell)
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Wild Waste and Welter