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lost count of more than just those desert stars

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We got lost so maybe we’ll get found out on that old highway. Where troubles come and troubles go and I say come what may. We’ve been searching both high and low for a place that we could call our own. Down in the desert and up in the snow from 115 down to 40 below on HWY 89. We had hope on that open road we’d find a better way. A strong conviction that we could grow, even if it seemed cliché. Got paid in sunsets drank from mason jars and lost count of more than just those desert stars. Sang around the fire over Salt Lake town, up in those hills where our sorrows drown. On HWY 89. Looking for something maybe we never lost, we were driven to keep driving to find that empty cross. From the Prescott valley up to Yellowstone maybe we should just call this road our home. On HWY 89.

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from Lost Behind the Ranges, released April 21, 2017
Kaitlyn Raitz - Cello

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Jason Tyler Burton Wyoming

Jason Tyler Burton is a recluse from Kentucky who now makes his home in the least populated county in the least populated state. There in Wyoming, at the foot of the Wind River Mountains, he writes songs that wrestle with the struggles of rural peoples. His stories often tell a novel's worth of story in the format of a song, for which he draws comparisons to Jason Isbell and John Prine. ... more

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