James McMurty's new album, Childish Things, is the singer/songwriter's first studio release in over three years. The record contains a mix of cover songs and McMurty's own material, including the controversial protest song "We Can't Make it Here." McMurty will tour the remainder of 2005 and into next year in support of the album.
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