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New
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Newsletter
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| CHRISTOPHER
DALLMAN: Race the Light
'transcendent' folk-pop that announces a bold new voice on the
musical horizon.
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Musician's Resources
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| Emma
Cook: Manifesto
The summer of 2003 saw the founding of
Emmazing Records, Emma's own independent label which she used to
release her debut album "Manifesto." The stunning
quality of the song-writing and the beautiful dynamics of her
voice really shine on this record.
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| EDIE CAREY: The
Falling Places
Carey's critically-acclaimed debut album...Hear the album that
established her as a formidable presence on the contemporary
acoustic scene...
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| GUY MICHETTI: I'm
Coming Home
Guy applies his talent to a folk rock style that carries his
lyrics straight to the heart of the listener. His musical poetry
exhibits both the raw energy of Springsteen and the smart
reverie of James Taylor.
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| BORIS MCCUTCHEON: When We Were
Big
Boris McCutcheon crafts his own style of Americana roots rock.
From the deserts of New Mexico, to the shores of Cape Cod, his
music takes you on a nomadic trek rocking you through the
elements of nature and life.
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| TIFFANY PETROSSI:
Circles
Soulful acoustic folk/rock. Singer/Songwriter originals with
heartfelt lyrics.
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| WILL DAILEY:
Goodbyeredbullet
Progressive Folk Rock. John Mayer On drugs. Nick Drakeish. Old
Van Morrison and Beatles. The Kind of record you listen to front
to back and find something new in it with each listen.
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| SEAN WIGGINS: 1000 Steps
acoustic folk rock that tells a story with strong female vocals
and haunting harmonica accompaniment
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| JEN COHEN: jen cohen
"In my next life, I'm coming back with Jen Cohen's
voice." (Janis Ian, legendary singer-songwriter) Melodic
folk-pop interpretation of great songs by great writers.
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| LILY WILSON:
Stargazer
Clear and soulful vocals. Insightful songwriting supported by
hypnotic rhythm.
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| NEPTUNE BAY: finger
pickin' good
rootsy folk/blues with soulful female vocals, tasty harmonica,
plenty of slide guitar backed by bass and percussion
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| BUDDY GREENBLOOM: My
Little Underground (CD)
'The gothic cowboy', arranges 10 songs written by the Jesus and Mary
Chain. Fueled by Greenbloom's brand of folky, alt-country, 'My Little
Underground' is a must have for 'rare' record collectors and alternative
music lovers.
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| REBECCA MARTIN:
Thoroughfare
Rebecca Martin's (former lead singer/co-writer of the group "Once
Blue") first solo recording. The vocals have to be experienced to be
believed.
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| ALIX OLSON:
Independence Meal
Edgy and intimate spoken word with raw musical accompaniment by Pamela
Means, Lyndell Montgomery, and Ubaka Hill
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| PHILEAS FOGG: Sun
& Rain
Rooted in edgy rock, spiced with pop, and laced with a folk influence.
Their multi-faceted lyrics are artistic but honest, and are complemented
by an unlikely ensemble that isn't afraid to put a hammered dulcimer and
flute in a rock band.
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| MARY GAUTHIER: Drag
Queens in Limousines
Country noir - sharp-eyed intelligence, vocal directness, gritty and real,
with themes not usually dealt with in mainstream country.
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| ONCE BLUE: Once
Blue (w/ Bonus Tracks) - Japanese Import
Critically acclaimed first recording of 'Once Blue' - Rebecca Martin and
Jesse Harris's (of Norah Jones fame) first group. Re-released on
EMI/Toshiba in 2003 with 9 bonus tracks for the intended second record. A
classic.
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| THE VOLTAIRES: Songs of Love,
Life and Misery
With the edge of Elvis Costello and a playful lyricism that
falls somewhere between Morrissey and Tom Waits, The Voltaires
have produced an eclectic mix of folk, jazz, soul and even
afro-bop, held together by a rootsy, acoustic musicality. |
| MACVITTIES: Love Letters
As seen on "Emeril Live." Skillful harmony, wonderful
lyrics, a truly enjoyable album. Love Letters reached # 26 on
Folk Music Radio Chart - Spring 03. Check out the MacVitties style of
acoustic music. |
| JOYCE ANDERSEN: Right Where I
Should Be
Remarkable neo-traditional songwriting, moving vocals, powerful
fiddling and sparse production highlight the mystery, power and
conviction of Joyce's eclectic style of acoustic roots music. |
| MELISSA FERRICK: Skinnier &
Faster - LIVE
Live performance of a sold out show. Double CD with 21 songs,
LIVE, from her five critically acclaimed albums. Unique, fiery,
compelling, bold and captivating. |