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  • A street musician plays for tips in the shadows of the main stage on Broadway Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee. While many performers, and their fans, pack the bars on Music Row nearly every evening, street performers stake out the key locations nearby hoping to make some extra money. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • The arrival of The Blue Collar Boys on the western Kentucky hip-hop scene follows in the wake of Nappy Roots and their platinum album Watermelon, Chicken and Grits. Lil' Round, Hero and Kuntry Twang with their southern fried hip-hip hope to see the same success that has blessed many acts like theirs in recent years. Big V of the Nappy Roots makes a guest appearance on one of their tracks. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Chuck Garvey of the jam band moe. in Nashville. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Chuck Garvey of the jam band moe. in Nashville. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Before federal agents raided the place in 2001, Rainbow Farms Campground was a hippie utopia in southwest Michigan. Twice yearly marijuana legalization festivals festivals they held, called Hemp Aid and Roach Roast, by owners Tom Crosslin and Rolland Rohm. That all ended in 2001 when a standoff between authorities and the owners ended in tragedy. Crosslin and Rohm were both killed by FBI agents after nearly all of the buildings on the property were burned to the ground. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Dreadlocks fly during a heavy metal show in Iowa. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Hands fly in the air in the mosh pit area at a heavy metal show in Iowa. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Lil' Round of the Blue Collar Boys. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Big Seeds of the Blue Collar Boys adds back up vocals to a track during a recording session at a studio in Bowling Green, Kentucky. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Big Seeds of the Blue Collar Boys listens to a track he just recorded during a  session at a studio in Bowling Green, Kentucky. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Big Seeds of the Blue Collar Boys poses for a portrait during a recording session at a studio in Bowling Green, Kentucky. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Cowboy boots on a stage in Nashville, Tennessee. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Cory Compton of the punk band P.G.A. performs in George, Iowa. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Jeff Warner of the punk band P.G.A. performs in George, Iowa. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Aaron Van Voorst of the punk band P.G.A. performs in George, Iowa.. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Danny Green of the Blue Collar Boys and their southern flavored hip-hop. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Money, lyrics and a demo CD on the table at a recording session with the Blue Collar Boys. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Big Seeds of the Blue Collar Boys. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A singer plays performs in the fog at Rainbow Farms Campground in Vandalia, Michigan. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Before federal agents raided the place in 2001, Rainbow Farms Campground was a hippie utopia in southwest Michigan. Twice yearly marijuana legalization festivals festivals they held, called Hemp Aid and Roach Roast, by owners Tom Crosslin and Rolland Rohm. That all ended in 2001 when a standoff between authorities and the owners ended in tragedy. Crosslin and Rohm were both killed by FBI agents after nearly all of the buildings on the property were burned to the ground. By photographer Brian Leddy
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