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NEM#121: K.C. Clifford on Brokenness and Power

May 8, 2020 by Mark Lint Leave a Comment

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K.C. has created seven releases of confessional folk (sometimes gospel, sometimes country) since 2000. We discuss “No More Living Small” and listen to “You Couldn’t Stay” from her 2020 self-titled album, then talk about “Broken Things” from Orchid (2010) and “Find My Way Home” from Teeth-Marks on My Tongue (2004). Intro: “Emily” from Times Like These (2000). For more see kcclifford.com.

Here’s another song, “Salt” from the new album. Here she is performing as a duo one of those strongly country tunes she talks about, and with a full band supporting her 2010 album. Read her words about “You Couldn’t Stay” from her blog. She recorded a fundraising video talking about motherhood in advance of her new record. And apparently she appeared on The Biggest Loser a decade ago.

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