Peter Lang Flames Along the Monongahela The Thing at the Nursery Room Window -- Guitar Soli for 6 and 12 Strings
Robbie Basho Chung Mei - The Chinese Orchid Guitar Soli
John Fahey When the Catfish is in Bloom Requia and Other Compositions for Solo Guitar
Glenn Jones David & The Phoenix Against Which The Sea Continually Beats
Leo Kottke Bigger Situation
Leo Kottke Your DJ speaks over Retrograde One Guitar, No Vocals
John Renbourn Plainsong Another Monday
Yair Yona Are you Smarter Than a 35 Year Old TV Host? Remember
Rosanne Cash House On the Lake Black Cadillac
Matt Bauer Tonight We Get to Sing Our Songs No Shape Can Hold Me Now
Linda Thompson Go Home Versatile
The Reverend John DeLore Morning is a Ghost Town
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A new set begins: Live performance by Daniel Bachman and Mark Fosson
Comment: One of the best young fingerstyle guitarists to emerge in recent times, Daniel Bachman's playing brings you on an intense string-filled journey to the towns and places he's internalized since childhood. Locales like his hometown Fredricksburg, Virginia, and more recently Philadelphia, play into what Bachman calls his “Psychedelic Appalachia' style of playing. His new disc, 'Seven Pines,' is out now on Tompkins Square. Joining Daniel is guitarist/songwriter Mark Fosson, a Kentucky native who briefly worked with John Fahey in the 1970's just as the Takoma Label was failing. Fosson has since worked with fellow songwriter Edward Tree in the Bum Steers in the 80's, and moved on to other collaborations before going solo again. Mark has been compared to Americana folks like Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Joe Ely, John Prine, and Guy Clark. His Takoma tapes were \ released on Drag City a few years ago. Mark Fosson and Daniel Bachman play live on Irene's show.
Daniel Bachman Honeysuckle Reel
Mark Fosson Ain't Got No Home
Daniel Bachman Copperhead
Mark Fosson Fast Moving Train
Daniel Bachman Seven Pines
Mark Fosson Back in the Saddle
Daniel Bachman Confederate Rose (demo for Seven Pines)
Mark Fosson Day the Earth Stood Still (MP3 off Mark's Website http://www.markfosson.com)
Mark Fosson Wind Through a Broken Glass (MP3 off Mark's Website http://www.markfosson.com)
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M Shanghai Sailor's Snug Harbor Two Thousand Pennies
M Shanghai Dillinger Two Thousand Pennies
Rosary Beard Impossible to Refuse Halfmoon Fever
Alexander Turnquist White Out Faint at the Loudest Hour
Cyril Pahinui Pu'u Anahulu Night Moon
Ray Kāne Kilakila 'O Haleakala Wa'ahila
Leo Kottke Your DJ speaks over Retrograde One Guitar, No Vocals