Top 20 Songs on Acoustic Pie Radio, July 2008

I’ve loved Tracy Chapman‘s music since I first heard “Talkin’ bout a Revolution” on the radio about a million years ago. And it’s a new recording of an old favorite that you voted into the no. 1 spot this month, “Baby Can I Hold You”. Tom Kimmel ~ again! ~ in the no. 2 and 9 spots and Chris Pureka makes another multiple appearance this month at no. 8 and 13.

Three San Diego artists are in the mix: Steven Ybarra (no. 5), Brenda Panneton (no. 7) and Steve Poltz (no. 10).

Thanks for voting! Thanks for listening!

~Kelley

ARTIST ~ SONG ~ ALBUM

1. Tracy Chapman ~ Baby Can I Hold You ~ Hear Music XM Radio Sessions Vol 1
2. Tom Kimmel ~ Pages ~ Light of Day
3. Mark Erelli ~ Evening’s Curtain ~ Hope & Other Casualties
4. Still on the Hill ~ Words On Birds ~ Chaos & Calm
5. Steven Ybarra ~ The Perfect Song ~ Love Love Love
6. Ellis ~ The Great Unknown ~ Undefended Heart
7. Brenda Panneton ~ Winter Jacket ~ An Emotional Woman
8. Chris Pureka ~ Compass Rose ~ Dryland
9. Tom Kimmel ~ That’s What I Love About Rain ~ Short Stories
10. Steve Poltz ~ 10 Chances ~ Chinese Vacation
11. Krista Detor ~ Aurora Means Dawn ~ Wilderness
12. Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova ~ If You Want Me ~ Once (Collector’s Edition)
13. Chris Pureka ~ 3 a.m. ~ Driving North
14. Ben Bedford ~ Lincoln’s Man ~ Lincoln’s Man
15. Arlon Bennett ~ Be the Change ~ Summer’s Voice
16. Antje Duvekot ~ South ~ Big Dream Boulevard
17. Sarah Noni Metzner ~ Little Bird ~ Daybreak Mourning
18. Sara Hickman ~ To a Maddening Ghost ~ Motherlode
19. Eliza Gilkyson ~ Rose of Sharon ~ Your Town Tonight
20. Chuck E. Costa ~ When the City Comes ~ Where the Songs Come From

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