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MERICAN voiceover artist and comedian Grey DeLisle also boasts a fine line in folk and country, as proven by the two albums she made REGIONAL, teaming up with longtime producer (and ex-Lone Justice founder) Marvin Etzioni to leave her imprint on a bunch of covers from artists as diverse as Pink Floyd, T. Rex, Stephen Foster and Gene Austin. Meanwhile, DeLisle is already back in the studio preparing a set of all-originals for release later in 2023. On a rootsier tip, The Bad Ends are a new supergroup of veterans from Athens, Georgia, whose main 

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