Caleb Stine is an American singer-songwriter from Baltimore, Maryland. Raised in Colorado, he began playing guitar at age twelve and started performing regularly at local coffee houses, developing his confessional songwriting style. In 2006, Stine released his debut album, October 29, with the Americana-rock band The Brakemen. He followed this with I'll Head West Again in 2008. His third album, Outgrown These Walls, was a collaboration with rapper Saleem, produced by DJ Sam Sessa. In 2014, Stine released Maybe God Is Lonely Too, an album noted for its Americana-tinged songs addressing various social issues. He continued to release albums, including Moon in 2018 and Mystic Country in 2019. Stine has also appeared in theatrical productions such as the off-Broadway show Woody Guthrie Dreams.
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Nickels and Dimes
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When I Was A Cowboy
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Outlaw in Your Mind
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| The Life and Times of a Handyman |
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Moon
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| I Wasn't Built For A Life Like This |
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Scraping the Barrel
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Drinks with Limes
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If I Could Catch Moonlight
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Ragged and Real
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Have Guitar, Will Travel
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Living Among The Dead
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Would You Give Me a Ride?
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Saturday to Friday
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Woody Guthrie Dreams
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