Category Archives: Bloodkin

Bloodkin @ the 40 Watt 4 19 13

Danny was suffering from bad allergies this night. ‘End of the Show’ ‘Success Yourself’ ‘New Pony’ ‘Henry Parson’s Died’

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Danny Hutchens (Bloodkin) @ the Nowhere Bar 3 12 13

‘End of the Show’ Danny Hutchens w Paul ‘Crumpy’ Edwards, Adam Poulin, Scotty Nicholson ‘Rot Gut’ w Rick Fowler, Paul ‘Crumpy’ Edwards, Adam Poulin, Scotty Nicholson

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Danny Hutchens, Mark Cunningham, Matt Hudgins, Austin Darnell @ the Flicker Theatre 1 26 13

Athens Outlaw Songwriters in the Round Part 3 Danny Hutchens of Bloodkin ‘All Golden Traces’ Mark Cunningham of the Burning Angels ‘Gasoline’ Matt Hudgins of the Shit Hot Country Band ‘The Hit Maker’ Austin Darnell of the Darnell Boys ‘Scene … Continue reading

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Bloodkin @ the Georgia Bar 12 31 12

before midnight ‘Yeah’ 2 ‘Pretty Girls in Summer Dresses’ after midnight ‘All Dolled Up’ ‘Who Do You Belong To’ w Crumpy ‘Rot Gut’ ‘Hickory Wind’ (Gram Parsons) ‘New Pony’ ‘Little Margerita’ ‘#1 Good Luck Charm’

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Bloodkin & Friends @ the Georgia Theatre 12 15 12

‘Mark Fidrych and Evel Knievel’ ‘Take a Bite’ ‘Rot Gut’>’Mercy Train To Bogart’ ‘Sick of it All’ with David Nickel ‘Kingly’ w Thayer Sarrano ‘Quarter Tank of Gasoline’ ‘Head of a Hound Dog’ ‘Morning Chrome’ with David Barbe ‘Henry Parsons’ … Continue reading

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