Tori Amos, "Gold Dust"; Iris Dement, "Sing the Delta"; Micky Dolenz, "Remember"; Jackie Evancho, "Songs From the Silver Screen"; Heart, "Fanatic"; Diana Krall, "Glad Rag Doll"; Matt & Kim, "Lightning"; Tift Merritt, "Traveling Alone"; Van Morrison, "Born to Sing: No Plan B"; Mountain Goats, "Transcendental Youth"; Muse, "The 2nd Law"; Jerrod Niemann, "Free the Music"; Beth Orton, "Sugaring Season"; Papa Roach, "The Connection"; Tristan Prettyman, "Cedar + Gold"; Chris Rene, "I'm Right Here"; Jake Shimabukuro, "Grand Ukulele"; Cody Simpson, "Paradise"; the Tragically Hip, "Now for Plan A."
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