Phosphorescent
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Why Phosphorescent Covered Songs by Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac for Every Full Moon of 2022
The singer-songwriter born Matthew Houck recorded classics by Nina Simone, Randy Newman, Lucinda Williams, and more for his Full Moon Project
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Pilgrimage Festival 2019: 5 Best Things We Saw
Jenny Lewis brings the sequins, Foo Fighters sweat it out at weekend festival in Franklin, Tennessee
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Phosphorescent Play Lonesome New 'C'est La Vie No. 2' on 'Corden'
Singer-songwriter Matthew Houck stripped down 2018 track to guitar, vocals on 'Late Late Show'
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11 New Albums to Stream Now: Cat Power, 'A Star Is Born' and More Editors' Picks
Rolling Stone's editors pick the best new albums to stream this week, including Eric Church, John Lennon and more
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How Phosphorescent Learned to Love Life's Ambiguities
Matthew Houck moved to Nashville, built his own studio and did a lot of thinking about the mysteries of existence for his seventh LP, 'C'est La Vie'
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See Phosphorescent's Buoyant 'New Birth in New England' on 'Corden'
Matthew Houck and crew impress with instrumental prowess on track from new album 'C'est La Vie'
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Hear Grateful Dead Covers by War on Drugs, Courtney Barnett, The National
Bruce Hornsby and Phosphorescent with Jenny Lewis among first wave of 'Day of the Dead' tribute album tracks
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'It's Hard To Be Humble (When You're From Alabama)' - Phosphorescent Live at Rolling Stone
Matthew Houck, a 30-year-old Brooklyn indie-folk singer from Toney, Alabama. In 2003, he began releasing music as Phosphorescent and recently earned a fan in Willie Nelson, who invited Houck onstage at Farm Aid.
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'Nothing Was Stolen (Love Me Foolishly)' - Phosphorescent Live at Rolling Stone
Matthew Houck, a 30-year-old Brooklyn indie-folk singer from Toney, Alabama. In 2003, he began releasing music as Phosphorescent and recently earned a fan in Willie Nelson, who invited Houck onstage at Farm Aid.
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