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16 Horsepower

23 494 fans

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Album cover of Black Soul Choir
Black Soul Choir
03:52
Album cover of For Heaven's Sake
For Heaven's Sake
04:53
Album cover of The Partisan
The Partisan
04:12
Album cover of Heel On The Shovel
Heel On The Shovel
03:12
Album cover of Haw
03:24
Album cover of American Wheeze
American Wheeze
03:34
Album cover of Scrawled In Sap
Scrawled In Sap
02:46
Album cover of I Seen What I Saw
I Seen What I Saw
03:26
Album cover of Praying Arm Lane
Praying Arm Lane
03:18
Album cover of Cinder Alley
Cinder Alley
04:42

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Cover of playlist KINK 1500 KINK 1500 1 495 tracks - 1 744 fans
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The music of 16 Horsepower, associated with the rock scene in Denver, Colorado, was steered from the early 1990s and for over a decade by guitarist and singer David Eugene Edwards. It flirts with everything that North America has to offer in the way of root music: bluegrass, blues, country, gospel and electric rock. Incandescent lyrics inspired by the fables of the American West and the Bible have given this band a strong identity, expressed on a handful of essential albums from Sackcloth 'N' Ashes (1997) to Folklore (2002), including the live Hoarses (2001).