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    SEE: Victor Krummenacher – “Hard To See Trouble Coming”

    By Phil KingAugust 16, 2015001 Min Read
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    Victor Krummenacher

    Victor Krummenacher

    “Hard To See Trouble Coming (Ballad Of Yuma Joe)”

    Hard To See Trouble Coming

    Krummenacher’s name should be on everybody’s lips.  This man is pure Americana, with roots that reach back to Camper Van Beethoven days and his solo releases of pure, melt-your-heart, country sadness.  Whenever I’m down, I listen to Krummenacher.  He is a great songwriter in the manner of Cash and Young, a great bass player, and a top of the line guitar.  Add that to a voice that will make you cry and eyes that make you fall in love, Krummenacher has everything.  (I can’t believe I’m sharing him with you, my dear readers.  He has been my secret since I picked up Bittersweet years ago.)  Give him a listen.  You will fall in love with him also.  Thank you, Victor, for continuing to make music for me.  I will always love you.

    Americana Camper Van Beethoven Cash Victor Krummenacher Young
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