Influenced by the rural, blue-collar lyricism of artists like Bruce Springsteen and Leonard Cohen, it wasn't long before Colorado-based singer/songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov's blend of dusty folk and moody Americana began turning heads. Emerging in 2003 with the debut album Rust Colored Stones -- he releases all of his records on his independent label, Suitcase Town Music -- Isakov went on to find success with 2007's That Sea, The Gambler. His atmospheric blend of folk and rural chamber pop eventually found its way to television, with songs appearing in episodes of Girls, Rect...