Nico 'It Was a Pleasure Then' Chelsea Girl
Bridget St. John 'Ask Me No Questions' Ask Me No Questions/Songs for a Gentle Man
Samara Lubeleski ??/??
Linda Perhacs 'Morning Colors' Parallelograms
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Damon and Naomi with Ghost 'Tanka' Damon and Naomi with Ghost
Espers 'Hearts and Daggers' Espers
Annette Peacock 'Mia's Proof' An Acrobat's Heart
Mia Doi Todd 'Age of Reason' The Golden State
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A new set begins: Live performance by Julia Vorontsova
A new set begins: Beautiful and melancholic songs came our way from this Russian-born folkie, now based in Jersey City. Julia Vorontsova grew up listening to underground 'Bard' folk singers such as Boulat Okudzhava, Veronika Dolina, Vladimir Semeonovich Visotskiy& Yuriy Vizbor.After studying violin and piano for three years at St. PetersburgState Music School Julia started composing her own poetry and songs while teaching herself guitar.
Comment: *'Love'
Comment: *'Fabergé'
Comment: *'One Hundred Hours'
Comment: *'Horseshoe'
Comment: *'Flute Night'
Comment: *'Citizen Countries'
Comment: *'Keys'
Comment: *'Streetcar'
Comment: *'Grandfather'
A new set begins:Julia's 5-song CD is available through the Abaton Book Co. website. A full length CD is expected sometime in the spring.
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Brigette Fontaine et Arreski 'Le 6 de Septembre' /'Ragilion' L'incendie
Ed Gearhard 'Try to Stay (for Linda)' House of Guitars
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A new set begins: Live performance by Tir Na MoeAlberto Monti (electric & acoustic bass, percussion), Stefania Bongioanni (voice, digital piano, tin whistle, dulcimer, harmonium) and Pier Franco Zerbini (diatonic accordion, hurdy-gurdy, Italian & Scottish bagpipe, winds, percussion and voice).
A new set begins: This Italian ensemble was started in early 2000 by musicians fascinated by sounds and atmospheres of popular, medieval and Celtic music. Born from a passion for ancient music, Tir Na Moe incorporates keyboards, voices and bass, enriched by strictly acoustic instruments such as diatonic accordion, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, in particular the Scottish, harmonium and a lot of wind instruments of the European popular tradition. The members of Tir Na Moe say 'The group has three souls: one nearer to rock, another more close to the Celtic-melodic repertory, the last one more ethnic and popular.'http://www.tirnamoe.it/
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Comment: *'Cheerful Silence'
Comment: *'Mud on the Doorside'
Comment: *'Grandmother Lena's Jig'
Comment: *CD: 'Tir Na Moe'
Comment: *CD: 'Tale of the Moon'
Comment: *'Christmas Tune'Pier Franco's Hurdy Gurdy.
Comment: *CD: 'El Gris'
A new set begins: Tir Na Moe+ IreneYou can see more photos from Tir Na Moe's trip to NYC and WFMU , as well as their trip to tape a show with Ralph Litwin on this page