DAN MARTIN
''HOKA KEY''
AUGUST 7 2015
44:19
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1 HokaHey 06:23
2 Leave a Trail 03:08
3 Roll Me Down 04:43
4 Father Time 03:37
5 Tip of My Tongue 04:17
6 Broken Shoulders 04:45
7 Little Dixie 05:11
8 The Locked Room 03:51
9 The Spring 03:23
10 Blackbirds 04:52
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Dan Martin - acoustic guitar, vocals, harmonica
Cody Woody - mandolin, bass, lead guitar
Jacob Filnt - backing vocals
Kevin Smith - fiddle
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A poetic and melodic display of Folk/Americana honesty, reflective of life lived and places seen through the eyes of a thinker. The phrase “Hoka Hey” itself translates from the infamous battle cry from the Sioux warrior, Crazy Horse, meaning, “It is a good day to die.”
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''HOKA KEY''
AUGUST 7 2015
44:19
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1 HokaHey 06:23
2 Leave a Trail 03:08
3 Roll Me Down 04:43
4 Father Time 03:37
5 Tip of My Tongue 04:17
6 Broken Shoulders 04:45
7 Little Dixie 05:11
8 The Locked Room 03:51
9 The Spring 03:23
10 Blackbirds 04:52
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Dan Martin - acoustic guitar, vocals, harmonica
Cody Woody - mandolin, bass, lead guitar
Jacob Filnt - backing vocals
Kevin Smith - fiddle
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A poetic and melodic display of Folk/Americana honesty, reflective of life lived and places seen through the eyes of a thinker. The phrase “Hoka Hey” itself translates from the infamous battle cry from the Sioux warrior, Crazy Horse, meaning, “It is a good day to die.”
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TO THE TOP
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