I think Levon Helm's version of "The Mountain" was the only one I knew so far.
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Stephen Fain Earle (born January 17, 1955) is an American country, rock and folk singer-songwriter. He began his career as a songwriter in Nashville and released his first EP in 1982. He has also written a novel, a play, and a book of short stories.
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Steve Earle - The Mountain (USA)
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Warren Haynes presents us with a world beyond rock music on his third solo album “Ashes & Dust”. Americana and folklore with an Irish twist dominate “Ashes & Dust”. The band Railroad Earth from New Jersey accompanies Haynes' slide and acoustic guitars with harmonica, mandolin, banjo and fiddle.
Warren Haynes sings rough but softly to the melancholy folk.
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Warren Haynes · Railroad Earth - Coal Tattoo (USA)
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Willie Watson presents his debut album as a singer & songwriter at the age of 44. The result: a great success. As a founding member of the Old Crow Medicine Show and an integral part of the folk and Americana scene, Willie Watson is no stranger to the stage or the audience.
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Willie Watson - "Real Love" (USA)
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Fresh off their debut appearance at the Newport Folk Festival, Anaïs Mitchell (whose Hadestown recently led the 2019 Tony Awards with eight wins, including ‘Best Musical’), Eric D. Johnson (Fruit Bats), and Josh Kaufman (Craig Finn, Josh Ritter, The National) officially announce their new group, Bonny Light Horseman. ..."what we're trying to do here: sing you ancient love songs of timeless humanity and heartbreak. Songs that are gonna make you feel something no matter what century you're in.”
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Bonny Light Horseman - Old Dutch (USA)