The Castellows – Red Dirt Girl (Emmylou Harris Cover)
A tender revival of longing and memory, where The Castellows breathe new life into “Red Dirt Girl”, honoring the quiet strength and poetic soul of Emmylou Harris. When Emmylou Harris…
A tender revival of longing and memory, where The Castellows breathe new life into “Red Dirt Girl”, honoring the quiet strength and poetic soul of Emmylou Harris. When Emmylou Harris…
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