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Podcast Episode Summary
Horse Feathers join host David Dye on this edition of World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN. The project began when singer-songwriter Justin Ringle moved from Idaho to Portland and began performing at open mic nights under the stage name Horse Feathers. Now an established four-piece ensemble, the group has become known for wintry, strings-heavy folk songs, but the new release, "Thistled Spring," shifts to a sunnier tone. In this interview, Justin discusses the influence of his Pacific Northwest locale on the record and the band's evolution beyond the label of "chamber folk."
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