Kara Grainger
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Kara Grainger is an Australian soul blues and roots rock singer-songwriter, based out of Nashville, Tennessee, United States. She played with the Papa Lips band starting in 1994. In 1998, they were awarded the "Best New Band" award at the Australian Blues Music Awards. They changed their name to Grainger in 1998 and continued to play together until 2001. She signed as a solo artist with Craving Records in 2006.
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Station House Records, Eclecto Groove Records, Craving Records
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featuring Amos Lee
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Singer-songwriter, guitarist
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Harmony
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Rain
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Nobody But You
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You're the One
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Lost in You
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Soul
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What a Day
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I'll Make Love to You Anytime
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Evil
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Holding On
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On My Way
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In Your Arms
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Broken Record
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Shut Down
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Sky Is Falling
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Breaking Up Somebody's Home
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Stay with Me Tonight
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Voodoo Woman
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Favourite Sin
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Bring Me Back
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Freedom Song
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This Feeling
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I'm Not Ready
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What You Wanted
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Never Give It Up
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Come to Mama
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Nowhere to Be Found
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High Time Now
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Living with Your Ghost
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Ain't Going for That
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Babe What You Want Me to Do
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C'mon in My Kitchen
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Cannot Be Denied
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Dek' Da
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Dreamed I Was the Devil
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Got Me Movin'
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Groove Train
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Holding Out for Love
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I'll Be Free
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I'm Going to Live the Life I Sing About in My Song
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I'm Still Around
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Jam 1
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Just Got to Try
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Little Pack of Lies
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Love Miracle
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Love Will Get You Through the Door
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Man with Soul
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No Way You Can Hurt Me Now
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Overdue for the Blues
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Reason to My Verse
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River of Fire
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Secret Soul
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Shiver & Sigh
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Struck in Love
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Todo El Mundo
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Working My Way Back Home
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You Ain't Gotta
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You're in New Orleans
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R. Johnson
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Al Jackson Jr., Timothy Matthews
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Kara Grainger
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Bruce McCabe
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Charlie Terrell
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Earl Randle, Willie Mitchell
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Grainger, Anders Osborne, Andrew Duhon
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Grainger, Osborne
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Grainger, Osborne, Julia King
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Grainger, Trevor Manear
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Jackie Bristow, Mark Punch
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K. Grainger
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K. Grainger, Bruce McCabe
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K. Grainger, Kalish
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K. Grainger, Kalish, SLIM
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Kara Grainger, David Kalish, SLIM , John Fisher
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Kara Grainger is an Australian soul blues and roots rock singer-songwriter, based out of Nashville, Tennessee, United States. She played with the Papa Lips band starting in 1994. In 1998, they were awarded the "Best New Band" award at the Australian Blues Music Awards. They changed their name to Grainger in 1998 and continued to play together until 2001. She signed as a solo artist with Craving Records in 2006.
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1996