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Justin Robinson and the Mary Annettes

Justin Robinson and the Mary Annettes

The Grammy-winning violinist and his band recorded this lovely three-song set for Fogged Clarity.

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Win Peter Winters

Win Peter Winters

Chris Bell of Win Peter Winters stripped it down to record this exclusive Fogged Clarity Session.

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Daniel Knox

Daniel Knox

Few artists in contemporary recording meld poetic narrative and musical accomplishment as well as songwriter and pianist Daniel Knox. This exclusive session evidences the skill and haunting poignancy of a truly original musician.

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Katharine Whalen

Katharine Whalen

The former Squirrel Nut Zippers singer records three acoustic tracks from her new album, "Madly Love."

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Samantha Crain

Samantha Crain

A poignant session recorded by Samantha Crain while on tour in Europe.

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Jeffrey Paul Lupo

Jeffrey Paul Lupo

"With such mayhem, lay your body down." Jeff plays three tracks for his Fogged Clarity session.

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Al James of Dolorean

Al James of Dolorean

Dolorean's Al James grabs his guitar and records a stirring acoustic session for the Clarity.

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Jason Quever of Papercuts

Jason Quever of Papercuts

Jason Quever gets out his Macbook, strips it down to the bone, and obliges us by recording two songs with just guitar and vocals.

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Fred Thomas Live

Fred Thomas Live

The former frontman of Saturday Looks Good to Me records three gorgeous tracks for this special Clarity session.

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Say Hi

Say Hi

Say Hi's Eric Elbogen strips it down and plays three tracks from his latest release, "Um, Uh Oh."

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