Uncle Sinner

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When Jesus Comes 00:00 Tools
Jack of Diamonds 00:00 Tools
Old Rub Alcohol Blues 00:00 Tools
The Cuckoo 00:00 Tools
Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow 00:00 Tools
Gospel Plow 00:00 Tools
Let the Devil In 00:00 Tools
Pretty Polly 00:00 Tools
Drama Queen Blues 00:00 Tools
You Got to Die 00:00 Tools
Long Steel Rail 00:00 Tools
Shady Grove 00:00 Tools
Blow, Gabriel 00:00 Tools
Red Rocking Chair 00:00 Tools
Pearline 00:00 Tools
Josh Thomas' Roustabout 00:00 Tools
Oh Death 00:00 Tools
Old Reuben 00:00 Tools
Jesus is a Dying Bed Maker 00:00 Tools
Wolves A-Howling 00:00 Tools
900 Miles 00:00 Tools
Little Girl in Rome 00:00 Tools
Black Betty 00:00 Tools
This World Can't Stand Long 00:00 Tools
Milkcow Blues 00:00 Tools
V THE HIEROPHANT When Jesus Comes 00:00 Tools
Move Daniel 00:00 Tools
Wayfaring Stranger / Wabash Blues 00:00 Tools
Illinois Blues 00:00 Tools
Cuba 00:00 Tools
Little Margaret 00:00 Tools
Move, Daniel 00:00 Tools
Wayfaring Stranger/Wabash Blues 00:00 Tools
Early in the Morning 00:00 Tools
Kerosene 00:00 Tools
Glory in the Meeting House 00:00 Tools
Want to Go to Cuba, Can't Go Now 00:00 Tools
Idumea/Catfish Blues 00:00 Tools
Jack Ain't Had No Water 00:00 Tools
The Cuckoo (demo) 00:00 Tools
Payday in Calgary 00:00 Tools
Special Rider Blues 00:00 Tools
Payday 00:00 Tools
Red Rockin' Chair 00:00 Tools
Rosie 00:00 Tools
Wolves A​-​Howling 00:00 Tools
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Uncle Sinner is a Canadian artist who plays music that sweats, scratches and stomps. Most of his songs are created using the skeletons of traditional American music, but the words are often re-written and the bones rearranged. Uncle Sinner accompanies his arrangements with banjo, slide guitar and various other guitars. Uncle Sinner's first cd, "Ballads and Mental Breakdowns", was released in December 2008 by Devil's Ruin Records (now defunct). A second album, "Let the Devil In", was released in January 2015 independent by the artist. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.